Fifteenth-Century Liturgical Music: II - Four Anonymous Masses
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SKU: ST.EC22

Edited by Margaret Bent. Library Volumes. Edited by Margaret Bent. First published in 1979. Pages: 161. Format: Paperback. Dimensions (mm): 254 x 177 x 14. Choral Score. Stainer & Bell Ltd. #EC22. Published by Stainer & Bell Ltd. (ST.EC22).

ISBN 9780852495445.

English composers in the first half of the 15th-century created the unified mass cycle, and even though most of the repertoire is anonymous, a distinctly 'national' style can be recognised. The four works in this volume were probably composed between 1420 and 1440, and each possesses a long, troped Kyrie of a kind not found in continental sources.