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A pastiche mass is a mass where the constituent movements are from different Mass settings.

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Formula fiction should not be confused with pastiche ( the mimicking of another work or author's style ), though the latter by its nature may include elements of the former ; the same holds true of some parody and satirical works as well, which may well include formulaic elements such as common stereotypes or caricatures, or which may use formulaic elements in order to mock them or point out their supposedly cliché or unrealistic nature.
A film's writer may also offer a pastiche based on the works of other writers ( this is especially evident in historical films and documentaries but can be found in non-fiction drama, comedy and horror films as well ).
Completions of the opera may use a pastiche of Mozart's concert arias or, more popularly, music from Thamos, King of Egypt, also from the same period of Mozart's career.
In music, a pasticcio or pastiche is an opera or other musical work composed of works by different composers who may or may not have been working together, or an adaptation or localization of an existing work that is loose, unauthorized, or inauthentic.

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It is almost unanimously believed to be pseudepigraphical, being a pastiche of phrases taken from the genuine Pauline epistles.
Though Lewis's novel could be read as a pastiche of the emerging genre, self-parody was a constituent part of the Gothic from the time of the genre's inception with Walpole's Otranto.
In one adventure of Solar Pons -- the Sherlock Holmes pastiche created by August Derleth -- a Scottish nationalist very similar to Ian Hamilton, stole the Stone from Westminster in 1935.
In 1968 Piazzolla wrote and produced an " operita ", María de Buenos Aires, that employed a larger ensemble including flute, percussion, multiple strings and three vocalists, and juxtaposed movements in Piazzolla's own style with several pastiche numbers ranging from waltz and hurdy-gurdy to a piano / narrator bar-room scena straight out of Casablanca.
Berlin, who lavished a great deal of effort on the song designed it as a pastiche of " The Carioca " from Flying Down to Rio ( 1933 ) and " The Continental " from The Gay Divorcee ( 1934 ), and the lyric communicates its fake origin: " It was written by a Latin / A gondolier who sat in / his home out in Brooklyn / and gazed at the stars.
Rochberg turned to pastiche from serialism after the death of his son in 1963.
Many of " Weird Al " Yankovic's original songs are pastiches: for example, " Dare to Be Stupid " is a Devo pastiche, and " Bob " from the album Poodle Hat is a pastiche of Bob Dylan.
The song " The Yankee Doodle Boy " ( a. k. a. " Yankee Doodle Dandy ") was Cohan's trademark piece, a patriotic pastiche drawing from the lyrics and melody of the old Revolutionary War number, " Yankee Doodle ".
On February 13, 2007, the City Council passed, by a vote of 4-1, a controversial resolution christening the eastern half of the city ( roughly from Lasselle Street to Gilman Springs Road ) " Rancho Belago ", a pastiche of Spanish and Italian words.
That megamix, a pastiche of loops from several disco records, particularly the bassline from Player One's " Space Invaders " ( 1979 ), had been Saunders ' " signature " tune as a DJ ; it was one that other DJs in the city didn't have or didn't play.
Following the extensive renovation in Victorian times, while the seriously decayed structure was preserved from collapse, it remains difficult, to tell which parts of the interior are genuinely medieval and which parts are Victorian pastiche.
The music on the album was described by The New York Times as " a sumptuously recorded ... grandiose pastiche that touches half a dozen bases, from Gilbert and Sullivan to late Rodgers and Hammerstein, from Italian opera to trendy synthesizer-based pop, all of it lavishly arranged for the London Symphony Orchestra with splashy electronic embellishments ".
Sentimental and fantasy elements in the source material were multiplied, and incidents from Ovid, the most popular Latin poet of the Middle Ages, were mixed into the pastiche.
The result was The Adventures of Prince Achmed, completed in 1926, the first animated feature film, with a plot that is a pastiche of stories from One Thousand and One Nights.
A novel called Beatrice, once marketed as another classic of Victorian erotica from the pen of the ubiquitous " Anon ", now appears to be a very clever 20th century pastiche of Victorian pornography.
Another pastiche, also inspired by " The Elements ", is the " Boy Scout Merit Badge Song ", listing all the merit badges that can be earned from the Boy Scouts of America.

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Perhaps one of the best examples of pastiche in modern music is the that of George Rochberg, who used the technique in his String Quartet No. 3 of 1972 and Music for the Magic Theater.
" Bohemian Rhapsody " by Queen is unusual as it is a pastiche in both senses of the word, as there are many distinct styles imitated in the song, all ' hodge-podged ' together to create one piece of music.
Azzarello's run is one large meta-story, that follows John Constantine on a trip across America, starting with his incarceration in prison, then variously uncovering a pornography ring, catching a serial killer, taking on a Neo Nazi group before finally dealing with the architect of his incarceration, Stanley W. Manor, a thinly veiled pastiche of Batman.
Producers outside Cornwall have objected to the PGI award, with one saying " bureaucrats could go to hell ", and another that it was " protectionism for some big pasty companies to churn out a pastiche of the real iconic product ".
He also frequently selected one writer or one work of art to use as a central organizing element of a given novel, such as one novel being a pastiche of Jane Austen's works, or another featuring elements of classical Greek myth.
This was another one of their “ pastiche ” albums, blending original tunes with older ones, pop, jazz, funk, etc.
The canto then closes with two passages, one a pastiche of Browning, the other of Edward Fitzgerald's Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, lamenting the lost London of Pound's youth and an image of nature as designer.
At the peak of their career they also enjoyed British number one singles with " Tiger Feet "; and " Lonely This Christmas " ( 1974 ), an affectionate Elvis Presley pastiche ; plus " Oh Boy " ( 1975 ), a virtual a cappella cover of the Buddy Holly hit, which also featured on their album Mud Rock Volume 2.
Writer Steve Martin told the New York Daily News " I view it as a pastiche of things I've seen come and go through the years ," and stated " Scientology gets a lot of credit or blame right now, because they're the hottest one.
The injunction was issued one week before the date of the performance, so a " pastiche " was performed: the Motezuma libretto recitatives were spoken, and other Vivaldi arias sung between them.
They went even further by incorporating passages of the original pastiche music from the premiere of 1789 into the score, as well as one number from Hertel's score which was utilized for the famous Clog Dance.
The east range was destroyed by fire in the 18th century and rebuilt in 1929 – 30 by A. Hill Parker and Son, in what one commentator called a " successful pastiche ".
" Writer Steve Martin told the New York Daily News " I view it as a pastiche of things I've seen come and go through the years ," and stated " Scientology gets a lot of credit or blame right now, because they're the hottest one.
On Tuesday, realizing that he could not write an 8-page story for the comic based on Todd ’ s painting, he resolved to write 26 short-short stories, some as brief as one sentence, as a pastiche of Fredric Brown, the master of such brief stories.

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Louis Andriessen ( born Utrecht: June 6, 1939 ) is a composer whose early works show experimentation with various contemporary trends: post war serialism ( Series, 1958 ), pastiche ( Anachronie I, 1966 – 67 ), and tape ( Il Duce, 1973 ).
This “ march ” is actually a pastiche of " Da geh ' ich zu Maxim ," from Franz Lehár's operetta The Merry Widow for its latter half, a theme from Shostakovich's opera Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, the work for which the composer suffered his first official denunciation in 1936, and a prominent sequence of six descending notes in the seventh bar, between these two quotations, resembling the third bar of Deutschland Über Alles.
The composer Franz Reizenstein wrote a set of Variations on the Lambeth Walk with each variation being a pastiche of the style of a major classical composer.
Because the former was largely a McCartney composition ( Harrison received a credit simply for playing the guitar solo ) and the latter was an instrumental pastiche of The Shadows, " Don't Bother Me " is considered Harrison's first song by most ( including the composer himself ).

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The story begins as a Raymond Chandler pastiche, and follows a private investigator named Clyde Umney as he goes about what he thinks is just another morning in 1930s Los Angeles.
A 1977 Doctor Who serial, The Talons of Weng-Chiang, builds a science fiction plot upon another loose Fu Manchu pastiche.
The song was extremely popular and well remembered: a pastiche was included in The Cabaret Girl, a 1922 musical produced in London, a parody of it was recorded by Bing Crosby and Johnny Mercer in the late 1930s, another parody was performed by Jackie Gleason and Groucho Marx ( who was Al Shean's nephew ) on television in 1967, and Lenny Bruce was able to make an offhanded reference to it in his nightclub act of the 1960s, all of them confident that audiences would recognize it right away.
: Stavros decides that another radical change of image is called for, this time a pastiche of The Andrews Sisters.
" The Big Shutdown " was another hard-boiled detective pastiche, this time featuring Nightbeat investigating the murder of an Autobot washed up on a Californian beach.
This series is said to be a nod to another Sentai pastiche, Aikoku Sentai Dai-Nippon ( Patriot Squadron Great Japan ) ( 1982 ) by Daicon Films ( now Gainax ).

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