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The Kyrie Eleison, or Lord Have Mercy, from my new original Mass Setting, the Mass of Annunciation. This Kyrie is complementary to the Agnus Dei of this mass setting. Both are in the same minor key and contrast to the major key the rest of the Mass of Annunciation is composed in. I believe this gives harmony to the beginning and ending pieces of music of this Mass. However, you need not play both, if your parish is not of that habit.
All are welcome to use this piece of music.
+amdg+
The Kyrie Eleison, or Lord Have Mercy, from my new original Mass Setting, the Mass of Annunciation. This Kyrie is complementary to the Agnus Dei of this mass setting. Both are in the same minor key and contrast to the major key the rest of the Mass of Annunciation is composed in. I believe this gives harmony to the beginning and ending pieces of music of this Mass. However, you need not play both, if your parish is not of that habit.
All are welcome to use this piece of music.
+amdg+
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The Kyrie Eleison, or Lord Have Mercy, from my new original Mass Setting, the Mass of Annunciation. This Kyrie is complementary to the Agnus Dei of this mass setting. Both are in the same minor key and contrast to the major key the rest of the Mass of Annunciation is composed in. I believe this gives harmony to the beginning and ending pieces of music of this Mass. However, you need not play both, if your parish is not of that habit.
All are welcome to use this piece of music.
+amdg+
Droits d'auteur :
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Formats disponibles
Téléchargez comme PDF ou lisez en ligne sur Scribd