Associations to the word «Missa»
Noun
- Requiem
- Haydn
- Homme
- Beethoven
- Cantata
- Sine
- Lingua
- Gloria
- Cappella
- Mass
- Vox
- Bach
- Soloist
- Toni
- Mozart
- Choir
- Handel
- Masse
- Mater
- Gaia
- Brahms
- Latina
- Ave
- Verdi
- Scala
- Regina
- Ordinary
- Fugue
- Guillaume
- Liszt
- Bernstein
- Salzburg
- Chorus
- Domino
- Ferrara
- Hyperion
- Symphony
- Et
- Lent
- Dismissal
- Psalm
- Johannes
- Organ
- Tenor
- Amadeus
- Liturgy
- Hercules
- Christi
- Op
- Guerrero
- Ludwig
- Setting
- Orchestra
- Philharmonic
- Te
- Baroque
- Ensemble
- Sonata
- Super
- Johann
- Chichester
- Opus
- Chant
- Morale
- Oboe
- Stella
- Rex
- Soprano
- Aria
- Composer
- Sol
- Canon
- Deacon
- Composition
- Unison
- Alma
- Organist
- Concerto
- Renaissance
- Anton
- Dur
- Parody
- Antoine
Wiktionary
MISSA, noun. (music) a mass, in the sense of a composition setting several sung parts of the liturgic service (most often chosen from the ordinary parts Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Agnus Dei and/or Sanctus) to music, notably when the text in Latin is used (as long universally prescribed by Rome)
MISSA CANTATA, proper noun. A Catholic Mass that is less elaborate than a High Mass, but with equivalent sung liturgical parts.
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