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  2. Mass (music) - Wikipedia

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    Mass for double choir and double orchestra by Henri Desmarets; Requiem by André Campra 1723; Requiem by François-Joseph Gossec 1760; 18 masses by W. A. Mozart, including the Great Mass in C minor (1782) and Requiem (1791) 14 masses by Joseph Haydn, including Nelson Mass and Mass in Time of War; Mass in C major and Missa Solemnis in D major by ...

  3. Mass politics - Wikipedia

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    Mass politics was essentially the inclusion of the masses in the political process. The first of these mass movements was arguably that for Catholic Emancipation in Ireland, led by Daniel O'Connell. There was a major rise in this from 1880 to 1914, when the vote in Europe was expanded to all men and in some countries, even women were allowed to ...

  4. List of masses, passions and oratorios by Johann Sebastian ...

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    Section in which the composition appears in BWV 2a: Chapters of the main catalogue indicated by Arabic numerals (1-13) Anh. sections indicated by Roman numerals (I–III) Reconstructions published in the NBE indicated by "R" 3 Date Date associated with the completion of the listed version of the composition.

  5. Mass in B minor structure - Wikipedia

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    The first is opened with a chorus followed by an aria, closed in the last section in symmetry by an aria followed with a chorus; the middle section alternates choral music with solo movements. [18] The trumpets are introduced as a symbol of divine glory in several movements, beginning and ending in D major, with a planned architecture of keys ...

  6. Mass in B minor - Wikipedia

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    The Mass in B minor is widely regarded as one of the supreme achievements of classical music. Alberto Basso summarizes the work as follows: The Mass in B minor is the consecration of a whole life: started in 1733 for "diplomatic" reasons, it was finished in the very last years of Bach's life, when he had already gone blind.

  7. Order of Mass - Wikipedia

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    Order of Mass is an outline of a Mass celebration, describing how and in what order liturgical texts and rituals are employed to constitute a Mass. . The expression Order of Mass is particularly tied to the Roman Rite where the sections under that title in the Roman Missal also contain a set of liturgical texts that recur in most or in all Eucharistic liturgies (the so-called invariable texts ...

  8. Mass mobilization - Wikipedia

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    Mass mobilization (also known as social mobilization or popular mobilization) refers to mobilization of civilian population as part of contentious politics.Mass mobilization is defined as a process that engages and motivates a wide range of partners and allies at national and local levels to raise awareness of and demand for a particular development objective through face-to-face dialogue.

  9. Mass movement - Wikipedia

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    Mass movement may refer to: Mass movement (geology) , the movement of rock and soil down slopes due to gravity Mass movement (politics) , a large-scale social movement