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Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. Edited by Georg Gohler. Arranged by Vincent Novello. This edition: Paperback. Original Works, Transcriptions, Mass, Liturgical. Classical Period; German, Viennese, Sacred/Hymns. Vocal score (Novello/Gohler). Petrucci Library Press #40642. Published by Petrucci Library Press (SA.40642).
ISBN 9781608740642. 8.50 x 11.00 inches.
Haydn's final mass was given its premiere in Eisenstadt, at the Esterhazy place chapel on September 9th, 1802. The nickname Harmoniemesse derives from the German term for a wind ensemble. In contrast to the Nelsonmesse of 1798, a wind section was available for the orchestra used to accompany the soli and chorus, and the instruments are featured prominently. The work entered the choral repertoire almost immediately and remains a favorite to this day. The score reissued here was first published in the early 20th century by C. F. Peters of Leipzig. The keyboard reduction is adapted from the one originally made for organ by Vincent Novello in the early 1800s.
Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. Edited by Georg Gohler. Arranged by Vincent Novello. This edition: Paperback. Original Works, Transcriptions, Mass, Liturgical. Classical Period; German, Viennese, Sacred/Hymns. Vocal score (Novello/Gohler). Petrucci Library Press #40642. Published by Petrucci Library Press (SA.40642).
ISBN 9781608740642. 8.50 x 11.00 inches.
Haydn's final mass was given its premiere in Eisenstadt, at the Esterhazy place chapel on September 9th, 1802. The nickname Harmoniemesse derives from the German term for a wind ensemble. In contrast to the Nelsonmesse of 1798, a wind section was available for the orchestra used to accompany the soli and chorus, and the instruments are featured prominently. The work entered the choral repertoire almost immediately and remains a favorite to this day. The score reissued here was first published in the early 20th century by C. F. Peters of Leipzig. The keyboard reduction is adapted from the one originally made for organ by Vincent Novello in the early 1800s.
Preview: Mass in B-flat major 'Harmoniemesse', Hob.XXII.14
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