Mass in G minor

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Mass in G minor is an a cappella choral work by Ralph Vaughan Williams that blends Renaissance polyphonic style with early 20th-century harmonic language.

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Mass in G minor canonical 1

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instanceOf a cappella mass
choral composition
composer Ralph Vaughan Williams
composerNationality British
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Richard Runciman Terry
Westminster Cathedral Choir
genre a cappella choral music
sacred music
hasPart choral sections for solo quartet and double choir
influencedBy Renaissance polyphonic masses
Tudor church music
key G minor
language Latin
movement Agnus Dei
Benedictus
Credo
Gloria
Kyrie
Sanctus
notableFeature revives Renaissance-style polyphony in a modern context
written for liturgical use
period 20th century
religiousDenomination Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglican
religiousTradition Christianity
scoring double choir
soloists
unaccompanied choir
style Renaissance polyphony
early 20th-century harmonic language
textSource Ordinary of the Mass

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Ralph Vaughan Williams notableWork Mass in G minor