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Latest revision as of 10:48, 15 November 2020
General information
Response to the closing versicle of the Mass, "Ite, missa est." Both are chanted to the same melody, often borrowed from the Kyrie. During Eastertide Alleluia is added.
Settings by composers
- William Byrd ATTB
- Nobuaki Izawa SATB
- Guillaume de Machaut TTBB
- Francisco Martins SATB
- Johannes Ockeghem 36vv, 9 x SATB
Text and translations
Latin text Deo gratias. Gott sei Dank. |
English translation Thanks be to God. |