Listen "The Order of the Mass"
Episode Synopsis
I hope you’re enjoying exploring what we classify as the medieval times in music. Today, we are going to take some time to learn about the parts of the mass, some of which are variable and others that are invariable. Recommended Recordings:Rheinberger Mass in E-flat major: https://open.spotify.com/album/1s80FVp437mFKdUa4Tm8hn?si=9Ck9dqN2Ree_2Pp9odri5QByrd Mass for 5 Voices:https://open.spotify.com/album/5o2Vzb7bgZHzE5sHh2T38o?si=_dtOanSpRQKOsSdHMIGd_ADuruflé Requiem (organ): https://open.spotify.com/album/3E8ANGvBQrUOedNKwMy222?si=aSkrCcwlRKOcxqfCbmt8MwBrahms Requiem:https://open.spotify.com/album/1qk8uGka8QOSUvnq5C2hLt?si=uLv-1d7hSYe0ehXAsVHCnw
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