Guillaume de Machaut who wrote The Notre Dame Mass around 1360-1365.
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Hormisdas Hamelin has written: 'Notre-Dame-des-sept-douleurs' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Adams, Mass. Notre-Dame des sept douleurs (Parish), Mass Adams
Of course. Notre Dame de Paris holds mass every day and several times a day. Please see the Related Link for a schedule.
D.-M.-A Magnan has written: 'Notre-Dame de Lourdes de Fall-River, Mass. : notice historique' -- subject(s): Church history, Notre-Dame de Lourdes Parish ( Fall River, Mass.)
Guillaume de Machaut's most famous work is titled Messe de Nostre Dame (Notre Dame Mass).
Guillaume de Machaut's most famous work is titled Messe de Nostre Dame (Notre Dame Mass).
He was a Roman Catholic, Funeral mass at the Cathedral of Notre Dame- Paris, so he had to be in good standing.
Yes, a non-Catholic may attend a Catholic Mass but may not receive communion.
Guillaume de Machaut's most famous work is titled Messe de Nostre Dame (Notre Dame Mass).
Composer and lyricist Stephen Lawrence Schwartz [b. March 6, 1948] has a proven, successful track record in musical productions. His first musicals were 'Godspell' for the stage [1971] and as a film [1973]; and 'Mass' [1971]. His initial successes were followed steadily and surely by 'Pippin' [1972], 'The Magic Show' [1974], 'The Baker's Wife' [1976], 'Working' [1978], 'Prisoners' [1985], 'The Trip' and 'Rags' [1986], 'Children of Eden' [1991], 'Der Glockner von Notre Dame' [1999] as the German version of 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame', 'Wicked' [2003], and 'Enchanted' [2007].
I assume by "mass songs" you mean simply "masses" or "settings of the Mass Ordinary." In that case, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina is a good answer. He wrote more masses than anyone.