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1502France, ItalyThe first book of masses by the French composer Josquin des Prés is published by the Italian music printer Ottaviano dei Petrucci. Others follow in 1512 and 1516.
1554EnglandThe English composer Thomas Tallis writes the Mass Puer natus est nobis/A Boy is Born to Us. Although he was the first English composer to write music for the Anglican liturgy, he returned to writing Masses during the reign of Mary I of England, a Catholic.
1583SpainThe Spanish composer Tomás Luis de Victoria publishes his first Requiem.
1584FlandersThe Flemish composer Orlando di Lasso completes his Psalmi Davidis Penitentiales/Penitential Psalms.
1708ItalyThe Italian composer and violinist Antonio Vivaldi publishes his oratorio Gloria in D.
1766AustriaThe Austrian composer Franz Joseph Haydn completes his Mass No 2, the Grosse Orgelmesse/Great Mass with Organ.
1868GermanyThe German composer Johannes Brahms completes his choral work Ein deutsche Requiem/A German Requiem.
1965USAThe US composer Leonard Bernstein completes his choral work Chichester Psalms.
1966PolandThe Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki completes his choral work St Luke Passion.
1969FranceThe French composer Olivier Messiaen completes his choral work La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ/The Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ.


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