Missa pro defunctis (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)

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  • CPDL #30027:  Icon_pdf.gif Icon_snd.gif
Editor: Pothárn Imre (submitted 2013-08-29).   Score information: A4, 19 pages, 241 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Source: Palestrina's Werke, Band 10, Breitkopf und Härtel, Leipzig, 1880. Transposed up a tone: Alto part in violin clef. Editorial musica ficta clearly indicated as such. Midi files zipped.
Editor: Pothárn Imre (submitted 2013-08-29).   Score information: A4, 19 pages, 241 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Source: Palestrina's Werke, Band 10, Breitkopf und Härtel, Leipzig, 1880. Original key (chiavi naturali) and note-values. Alto part in tenor clef. Editorial musica ficta clearly indicated as such. Midi files and Lilypond source file zipped. Lilypond version 2.16.2.
  • CPDL #23832: This edition has been withdrawn at the request of the editor. CPDL #23832: Palestrina_-_Missa_pro_defunctis.pdf Palestrina_-_Missa_pro_defunctis.mid
Editor: Edward Tambling (submitted 2011-07-05).   Score information: A4, 27 pages, 195 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: In original key for ATTBarB

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General Information

Title: Missa pro defunctis
Composer: Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

Number of voices: 5vv   Voicing: ATTBarB

Genre: SacredRequiem

Language: Latin
Instruments: A cappella

Published: Added to the 1591 reprint of Liber Missarum I. Edited by Haberl in Opera omnia X (1880)

Description: This Requiem Mass consists of a Kyrie, the offertory Domine Jesu Christe, Sanctus/Benedictus and a threefold Agnus Dei. The missing Introit, Sequence (Dies irae), Communion and Responsory/Burial, if required, can be sung to plainsong.

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Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Requiem.