Palestrina Missa Papae Marcelli and, 653 , 655 , 655 –56, 658 –60, 680 , 684 –85
votive Mass and, 316 , 317 , 318
“Credo I,”, 34 –35
Crétin, Guillaume, 455 , 455
Crocker, Richard, 219
crooning (singing style), 817
“crossover projects,” 515
cross relation (harmonic), 686
Cruda Amarilli (Monteverdi), 735 –38
Crusades, 96 , 107 , 108 , 117 , 135 , 141
Constantinople and, 484
Cyprus and, 345
Homme Armé Masses and, 484 –85
cultural elites. See elite culture Cumaean sibyl, 719 , 719
Cum jubilo (Kyrie IX), 84 –86, 89 , 234
Cumming, Julie, 286
Cunctipotens genitor (Ad Organum faciendum), 163
Cunctipotens genitor (Codex Calixtinus), 164 , 165 , 306 –7
Machaut Kyrie and, 322 , 324 –25
Cunctipotens genitor (Faenza Codex), 306 , 322 , 371
Cunctipotens genitor Deus (Kyrie IV), 59 , 111 , 306 , 325
cursive principle, 12
cyclic Mass Ordinaries, 459 –500, 501
composers of, 472 –500
constituent sections of, 496
emulation and, 474 –75, 484 , 633
English composers and, 460 –71
fifteenth-century inception of, 450 –60
four-part harmony and, 466 –71
high style of, 461 –62, 465 , 480 –81, 486
Missa L’Homme Armé and, 484 –500, 529
modern concert audiences and, 496 –97
Palestrina and, 633 –63
Petrucci printed publication of, 499 –500
Phrygian polyphony and, 529
votive motet substitutes in, 518 –26, 529
See also Mass Ordinary
Cypriot Codex, 345 –46