W. A. Mozart - KV 194 (186h) - Missa brevis in D major
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- The mass is divided into 6 sections:
- Kyrie (0:00)
- Gloria (2:14)
- Credo (5:38)
- Sanctus (11:25)
- Benedictus (12:38)
- Agnus Dei (14:26)
Composed in Salzburg and dated August 8, 1774.
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Performers: Christine Schäfer, soprano; Ingeborg Danz, alto; Kurt Azesberger, tenor; Oliver Widmer, bass; Arnold Schoenberg Chor; Concentus Musicus, conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt. - Hudba
I am SO looking forward to performing this mass in pur local main cathedral on Christmas Day. I'm so blessed to be allowed to sing in a great choir and be part of spreading the Good News.
Wow. I sang this Mass as a bass in the Kentucky All-State High School Chorus at Daviess County High School in Owensboro, Kentucky, January 13, 1973--which happens to be 45 years ago today! We were directed by Dr. James Ross Beane of Morehead State University. It was my junior year & I was blown away at how good a select chorus of folks my age sounded. Elsewhere on CZcams, you can hear recent versions of the All-State Chorus spontaneously sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" in the atrium of the Hyatt in Louisville!
The sanctus is the best ever. But can be sang meditatively that how it was sung. I like the tone quality of the Benedictus soloists. I've trained This mass to over 10 choirs in Uganda. (East Africa)
Ho sentito questa Messa per la prima volta a 7 anni. Ero un bambino ortodosso. Appena finita la Messa mi sono detto: voglio diventare cattolico. Non so come, ma senza una Messa così non posso vivere. (Imparavo allora il violino e la musica, piano piano.... Ma dalla Musica si passa a Dio facilmente, quando la Musica è Grande.
I sang this Mass (alto solo) years ago with a small opera company. Now in hindsight young Wolfgang Theophilius (Amadeus) Mozart looks like he's plotting some mischief. I still love it and wonder what it would have been like to be a part of the original cast. Thanks for posting!
love this beautiful mass
Sang this ages ago when I was at Carroll College (now University, I guess) as one of the selections for our tri-annual Europe tour. Suddenly tonight, I just had to look it up & listen to it (couldn't remember after 27 years -- Go figure!); thx for sharing this.
Lovely missa. Can't stop listening to it
Me to
Me too. Sorry
Brings back memories : We sang this in 1970 with the Techinion Chorus (Israel Institute of Technology) under the baton of Dalia Atlas
ביצענו את היצירה במקהלת הטכניון בניצוחה של דליה אטלס. היו ימים...
You should let your beard go white before your hair goes white!!!
Like the music...
Stan Erenberg Or ware a wig like Mozart in the picture above :-)
this is simply sublime
I luv this missa .
We are singing this end of March!
Una misa muy cercana.
This is nice song.
Me like song.
Yolo
What is that portrait? Looks nothing like Mozart
I sing this (Antwerps Kathedraal koor)
Lovely, but too slow.
+Brian R After hearing years of fast executions of baroque virtuose music I think that Tempo is the best feature of the performances of Harnoncourt : the musical design is perfectly intelligible also in dense counterpoint. By this Tempo, everything becomes clear , the expression and dynamics emerge . In a fast execution it remains only the speed ...
+Riccardo Galli I guess my comment is only specific to the Kyrie. Just seems a bit drawn out. I like the way my parish does it at mass, just a slightly quicker tempo!
You have a parish that does this Mass? Like to know what parish uses treasures like this at Mass! Very fitting.
I came here to figure out what tempo I should have for my electronic accompaniment track. I am preparing a "Karaoke" CD for a school district to use as an audition track. The piece is marked "Andante." This seems pretty FAST for something marked "Andante." (The Kyrie)
amor aeternus we are doing it at our church!
It's a note to high, it's in E-major
love this beautiful mass