Lots of composers wrote masses. Some of the most famous masses are: Missa Solemnis by Beethoven Mass in B Minor by Bach Grand Mass in C Minor by Mozart
J.S. BACH Four Shorter Masses (Missae Breves) Mass No. 1 in F Major, BWV 233 Mass No. 2 in A Major, BWV 234 Mass No. 3 in g minor, BWV 235 Mass No. 4 in G Major, BWV 236
It was probably composed in 1562.
Bach
Mozart's last piece was his Requiem Mass in D Minor. It was composed in 1791 during the last year of his life. It is one of his most respected works. Mozart passed away before he was able to finish this piece, and it was finished by Franz Xaver Süssmayr (debated). Nobody knows how much of the piece Mozart composed before he died and how much Franz Xaver Süssmayr composed.
You would say a piece of music was composed BY someone.
Verdi is best known for his operas, including "Aida," "Macbeth," and "Ernani." He also composed a beautiful "Requiem" Mass
The atomic mass is composed of a combination of protons and neutrons.
A maritime polar air mass is composed of cold, moist air.
seminiferous tubules
Erythrocytes
Matter
Yes - all rocks are composed of matter and all matter has mass.
No those are properties of matter.
Josquin des Prez
yes.
The brain is a large mass composed of nerves that rests in the skull.
An electron is an elementary particle; it does not have any simpler particles inside it. It is composed of mass, electric charge, and spin.
Pangea.