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What is the style or who is the composer of the Kyrie found at this TLM?
youtube.com/watch?v=vMJaDU7x_Xo
It begins at 1:30 or so. Thanks.
youtube.com/watch?v=vMJaDU7x_Xo
It begins at 1:30 or so. Thanks.
The style is Gregorian chant, and the composer is unknown, but it dates from the 15th - 16th century. For a score, mp3, YouTube video, etc. of it, you can see here.What is the style or who is the composer of the Kyrie found at this TLM?
youtube.com/watch?v=vMJaDU7x_Xo
It begins at 1:30 or so. Thanks.
I knew it was VIII, but I wasn’t 100 percent sure about the name of the Mass. Our parish even uses VIII in the OF. In the last fiew weeks before Lent, our EF is using Orbis Factor, which is a great Mass setting in it’s own right, and I think that our OF is switching to it during Lent.Tbolt is correct. Kyrie VIII or the De angelis Kyrie is the first one listed in the Red Missalette used for the EF. It’s in chant notation.