Franz Joseph Haydn :: Mass, Hob.XXII:11, D minor [original instrumentation] (Lord Nelson Mass; Missa in angustiis; Nelsonmesse; L'Impérial; Coronation Mass)
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Haydn, Franz Joseph
1732-1809
(b Rohrau, Lower Austria, 31 March 1732; d Vienna, 31 May 1809). Austrian
Mass, Hob.XXII:11, D minor [original instrumentation]
(Lord
Nelson Mass; Missa in angustiis; Nelsonmesse; L'Impérial;
Coronation Mass) <1798>
Nelson Mass; Missa in angustiis; Nelsonmesse; L'Impérial;
Coronation Mass) <1798>
chorus solos SATB
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Solo 2nd soprano required for 4 bars only. 3rd tp has no independent part; doubles 2nd tp in certain passages.
Includes a konzertierenden organ part, because at the time the Esterhazy winds were gone. Haydn later suggested putting the concerted part of the organ back in the winds, resulting in two subsequent editions of this mass [2nd instrumentation & 3rd instrumentation]. It is possible to play any of the three instrumentations from the Bärenreiter set of parts.
Source of text: Roman Catholic liturgy. Language: Latin
Includes a konzertierenden organ part, because at the time the Esterhazy winds were gone. Haydn later suggested putting the concerted part of the organ back in the winds, resulting in two subsequent editions of this mass [2nd instrumentation & 3rd instrumentation]. It is possible to play any of the three instrumentations from the Bärenreiter set of parts.
Source of text: Roman Catholic liturgy. Language: Latin
Kyrie
Gloria
Credo
Sanctus & Benedictus
Agnus Dei
Gloria
Credo
Sanctus & Benedictus
Agnus Dei