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The "Missa octavi toni" ("Missa venatorum") is a choral composition by Orlando de Lassus, a prominent Renaissance composer. It is part of his extensive collection of masses and showcases his mastery of polyphony. The work is written in the eighth tonus, or mode, and is alternately known as the "Hunting Mass" due to its association with the hunting culture of the time. Lassus incorporates lively and playful melodies, evoking the spirit of the hunt, while maintaining a balanced and harmonically rich texture throughout the mass.
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