Mozart's Great Mass in C Minor- Kyrie
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This piece was written to be performed during the traditional Mass. Because the structure of the Ordinary of the Mass survived the Second Vatican Council, this piece may be performed at non-Latin Masses as well.
The Ordinary of the Mass is as follows: 1. Kyrie - "Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy, Lord have mercy." 2. Gloria - "Glory to God in the Highest..." 3. Credo - "We believe in one God..." 4. Sanctus - "Holy, Holy, Holy Lord, God of power and might..." 5. Benedictus - "Blessed is He who comes in
the name of the Lord..." 6. Agnus Dei - "Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world Mozart's Mass has been given the name "Great Mass" because, more so than any other work of the eighteenth century, it summarizes everything that had happened in religious music until its composition in 1782-17
83. John Eliot Gardiner conducts the English Baroque Soloists and the Monteverdi Choir in the Kyrie of Mozart's Mass in C Minor, K.427.
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"Since modern music has risen mainly to serve profane uses, greater care must be taken with regard to it,... the musical compositions of modern style which are admitted...may contain nothing profane, be free from reminiscences of motifs adopted in the theaters...." Isn't it theatrical? I think it
is.
Mon 8 Sep 2008 13:36 GMT
Score free for personal use at DME Mozarteum,
Sacred Music, (5) "i", KYRIE, click "3-20";
Christe solo p10 Bar 32 - p15 Bar 71
(between the 2 Kyrie choruses)
Mon 8 Sep 2008 13:45 GMT
So Wolfgang from where he rests, could hear at the same time Arleen from Wien, Barbara from Barcelona - and probably plenty others of the most beautiful artists Earth could offer him from places all around the globe.
Mon 8 Sep 2008 15:35 GMT
¡Que gran madera para hacer la mejor obra.!Hermosa carpintería.