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The '''''Offertorium''''' or '''offertory antiphon''' is sung during the procession of gifts to the altar during [[Mass]].  In addition to texts [[Mass#Proper of the Mass|proper]] to the day, the Viennese classical composers wrote many general purpose ''offertoria''.  [[Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina|Palestrina]]'s ''Offertoria totius anni'' of 1593 contains 68 offertories for the whole year set for 5 parts. Lasso's [[Sacrae cantiones (...) 4 vocum (Orlando di Lasso)|''Sacrae cantiones…4 vocum'']] (1585) is another important collection.
The '''''Offertorium''''' or '''offertory antiphon''' is sung during the procession of gifts to the altar during [[Mass]].  In addition to texts [[Mass#Proper of the Mass|proper]] to the day, the Viennese classical composers wrote many general purpose ''offertoria''.  [[Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina|Palestrina]]'s ''Offertoria totius anni'' of 1593 contains 68 offertories for the whole year set for 5 parts. Lasso's [[Sacrae cantiones () 4 vocum (Orlando di Lasso)|''Sacrae cantiones…4 vocum'']] (1585) is another important collection.




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The Offertorium or offertory antiphon is sung during the procession of gifts to the altar during Mass. In addition to texts proper to the day, the Viennese classical composers wrote many general purpose offertoria. Palestrina's Offertoria totius anni of 1593 contains 68 offertories for the whole year set for 5 parts. Lasso's Sacrae cantiones…4 vocum (1585) is another important collection.

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