The Tournai Mass is a polyphonic setting of the mass from 14th-century France. It is preserved in a manuscript from the library of the Tournai Cathedral.
The TournaiMass is a polyphonic setting of the mass from 14th-century France. It is preserved in a manuscript from the library of the Tournai Cathedral...
setting of the Ordinary of the Mass attributable to a single composer (in contrast to earlier compilations such as the TournaiMass). Kyrie from the Messe de...
some plainchant Masses omit them. The Mass was composed somewhat after the TournaiMass, the earliest known such Mass. It is in "song style," where only...
cyclic mass – the TournaiMass is earlier – it was the first by a single composer and conceived as a unit. Machaut was probably familiar with the Tournai Mass...
were captured. After the fall of Thérouanne, Henry VIII besieged and took Tournai. Henry VIII joined the Holy League, as the League of Cambrai was also known...
Barcelona Mass is a polyphonic mass written around 1360. Together with the Messe de Nostre Dame by Guillaume de Machaut and those of Toulouse, Tournai and the...
Ravel, and Girolamo Frescobaldi. Machabey was also the publisher of the TournaiMass and the treaty Terminorum musicæ diffinitorium by Johannes Tinctoris...
bishop who was chief counsellor to Dagobert I and later Bishop of Noyon–Tournai. His deeds were recorded in Vita Sancti Eligii, written by his friend Audoin...
the French masters of the Renaissance, and especially the three-part TournaiMass. He obtained the Grand Prix de l'Académie du disque [fr] in 1958. In...
the renewal of peace talks, which collapsed in April 1709. After taking Tournai in early September, the Allies besieged Mons, whose capture would allow...
Books. ISBN 0-02-872951-X – via Internet Archive. Graduale Triplex (1979). Tournai: Desclée & Socii. ISBN 2-85274-094-X Graduale Novum, Libreria Editrice...
Solesmes (eds.), Liber Usualis, with introduction and rubrics in English. (Tournai and New York: Desclée & Co., 1961): 1259–1261. The Benedictines of Solesmes...
of prayers, is given in the Solesmes "Manual of Gregorian Chant" (Rome-Tournai, 1903, 313–5) in plain-song notation, and in a slightly simpler form in...
took place on 11 May 1745 during the War of the Austrian Succession, near Tournai, then part of the Austrian Netherlands, now in Belgium. A French army of...
likely the reason why some old medieval lime mortars used to build the Tournai cathedral (Belgium) exhibit an unexpected hydraulic character as revealed...
towards Bouvines, the heavy cavalry on the wings, the infantry in one great mass in the centre, supported by a cavalry corps under Otto himself. The French...
Saint-Gilles, Toulouse and many other French cities; Antwerp, Brugge and Tournai in Belgium; Cologne and Bamberg in Germany (known as Egidien); Rome and...
Gilles li Muisis of Tournai. According to Li Muisis, the plague reached Tournai in August 1349 and lasted until November. In Tournai, the Black Death caused...
number of Protestant groups managed to survive at Maria-Horebeke, Dour, Tournai, Eupen, and Hodimont. Religion was one of the differences between the almost...
after, the English took Thérouanne and handed it over to Maximillian; Tournai, a more significant settlement, followed. Henry had led the army personally...
Gratiën Scherpenheuvel-Zichem: Our Lady of Scherpenheuvel Tournai: Our Lady of Flanders in Tournai Cathedral Verviers: "Black Virgin of the Recollects", Notre-Dame...
Long, Sarah Ann. Music, Liturgy, and Confraternity Devotions in Paris and Tournai, 1300-1550, Boydell & Brewer, 2011. ISBN 9781580469968 M.McGahan, Florence...
who died in the battle, for Henry to use as a banner at the siege of Tournai. Catherine's religious dedication increased as she became older, as did...
Saint Piatus of Tournai, added in 1326 to the east of the apse Labyrinth in the gardens of the bishop Chapel of Saint Piatus of Tournai (left), apse of...
caused the necessity of mass burial sites in Europe, sometimes including up to several hundred or several thousand skeletons. The mass burial sites that have...