Joseph Haydn (1732 – 1809), Olga Kroupová (b. 1966)

Missa in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae Es-Dur Hob. XXII:4 "Große Orgelsolomesse"

Sopran solo, Alt solo, Tenor solo, Bass solo, Gemischter Chor (SATB), Englischhorn (2), Trompeten (2), Hörner (2), Pauke, Violinen (2), Violone, Orgel

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Sopran solo, Alt solo, Tenor solo, Bass solo, Gemischter Chor (SATB), Englischhorn (2), Trompeten (2), Hörner (2), Pauke, Violinen (2), Violone, Orgel
Product Type
Piano reduction (Urtext edition)
Author / Composer
Joseph Haydn, Olga Kroupová
Arranger
Olga Kroupová
Editor
James Dack, Marianne Helms
Product number
165009
Description

Following his “ Jugendmesse ” from 1749, church music played only a secondary role in Haydn’s creative output. It was not until 1766 with the “ Cäcilienmesse ” and again in 1768-69 with the “Great Organ Mass”, that Haydn returned to this genre of composition. This Mass in E-flat major belongs to the same period as the “Sturm-und- Drang ” symphonies. Some of the remarkable features of this period are reflected here in the expansion of expression combined with a new very original musical language....