- rest) or
Requiem M****, also
known as M**** for the dead (Latin:
Missa pro
defunctis) or M**** of the dead (Latin:
Missa defunctorum), is a M**** of the Catholic...
- the term and
lists several works) Miss A, a
Korean girl
group Missa pro
defunctis and
Missa defunctorum,
alternative names for the
Requiem m**** For the...
- WAB 39, is a
Missa pro
defunctis composed by
Anton Bruckner in 1849. The
Requiem in D minor, a
setting of the
Missa pro
defunctis for
mixed choir, vocal...
-
Missa pro
defuncto Archiepiscopo Sigismondo, or more
generally Missa pro
Defunctis,
Klafsky I:8, MH 155,
following the
death of the
Count Archbishop Sigismund...
-
polyphonic setting of the
Roman Catholic Requiem M**** (the
Missa pro
defunctis, or M**** for the dead). It is
probably the
earliest surviving polyphonic...
-
instruments doubling voices. Brumel's
Missa pro
defunctis (together with La Rue's
Missa pro
defunctis)
performed by The Clerks'
Group directed by Edward...
-
published a book of M****es,
reprinted in 1592,
including a
Missa pro
defunctis for four-part choir. From the 1580s
Victoria worked at a
convent in Madrid...
-
Officium defunctorum (ca. 1526–28) and
Missa pro
defunctis (1544). Guerrero:
Requiem (Missa pro
defunctis), 1582. Victoria:
Requiem of 1603 (part of a longer...
-
Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji –
Sequentia cyclica super "Dies iræ" ex
Missa pro
defunctis (1948–49) and nine
other works Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky –
Modern Gr****...
-
Sequentia cyclica super "Dies irae" ex
Missa pro
defunctis,
commonly known as
Sequentia cyclica, is a
piano composition by
Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji...