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The '''{{lang|la|Missa}}''' in ], '''BWV 233''', is a composition of the ] ] by ], consisting of the parts ''{{lang|gr|Kyrie}}'' and ''{{lang|la|Gloria}}''. He composed four ] possibly in 1738. It is sometimes called ''{{lang|la|Missa brevis}}'' or Lutheran Mass. Bach derived the six movements from his cantatas as ]. |
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The '''{{lang|la|Missa}}''' in ], '''BWV 233''', is a composition of the ] ] by ], consisting of the parts ''{{lang|gr|Kyrie}}'' and ''{{lang|la|Gloria}}''. He composed four ] possibly in 1738. It is sometimes called ''{{lang|la|Missa brevis}}'' or Lutheran Mass. Bach derived the six movements from his cantatas as ]. |