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Missa Pange lingua

The ''Missa Pange lingua'' is a musical setting of the Ordinary of the Mass by Franco-Flemish composer Josquin des Prez, probably dating from around 1515, near the end of his life. Most likely his last mass, it is an extended fantasia on the ''Pange Lingua'' hymn, and is one of Josquin's most famous mass settings.
==Background==

The ''Missa Pange lingua'' is considered to be Josquin's last mass.〔Planchart, p. 130〕 It was not available to Ottaviano Petrucci for his 1514 collection of Josquin's masses, the third and last of the set; additionally, the mass contains references to other late works such as the ''Missa de Beata Virgine'' and the ''Missa Sine nomine''. It was not formally published until 1539 by Hans Ott in Nuremberg, although manuscript sources dating from Josquin's lifetime contain the work.〔Planchart, p.132.〕 Famous copyist Pierre Alamire included it at the beginning of one of his two compilations of masses by Josquin.〔Noble, Grove〕

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