- The
Missa ad
fugam is a
musical setting of the
Ordinary of the M**** by the
composer Josquin des Prez,
dating from the
early 16th century.
Although Josquin's...
- They are
closer to the
Missa prolationum written by Ockeghem, and
Missa ad
fugam by de Orto, both of
which use
original melodies in all the voices. Josquin's...
- have
become an
accomplished composer around this time,
since his
Missa ad
fugam seems to have been
written in
response to the
similar composition by Josquin...
- "Vos
fugam..." part from I,2
Tristis est
anima mea...
- Vos
fugam capietis, et ego
vadam immolari pro vobis. Versus: Ecce
appropinquat hora, et
Filius hominis tradetur in m**** peccatorum. Vos
fugam capietis...
- on plainchant, and one of
Josquin des Prez's
mature m****es, the
Missa Ad
fugam, is
entirely canonic and free of
borrowed material. The
Missa sine nomine...
-
vigorously in the now
nearly complete New
Josquin Edition (NJE).
Missa Ad
fugam (canonic, four voices)
Missa Ave
maris stella (Rome, 1486–1495) (four voices)...
- m****es not to be
based on pre-existing material, and like the
Missa ad
fugam, it is a
canonic m****. The cir****stances of its
composition are unknown...
- sing
William Byrd 2-disc
reissue 2008
Josquin Missa Sine nomine/
Missa Ad
fugam 2008 The
Tallis Scholars sing
Tudor Church Music -
Volume One 2-disc reissue...
- sine nomine: the
Missa prolationum of
Johannes Ockeghem and the
Missa ad
fugam of
Josquin des Prez are of this type, as is the late
Missa sine
nomine by...