Missa in B flat Theresienmesse by Franz Joseph Haydn 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Franz Joseph Haydn

The Mass in B flat major by Joseph Haydn is known under the name "Theresienmesse." The reason for this epithet has to this day not been clarified, but it could have to do with a performance of another Mass in Vienna in May 1800, probably in the presence of the Empress Marie Therese. Compared with Haydn's last two masses and the large oratorios, the relatively modest orchestral scoring of the Theresienmesse is notable (for two clarinets, two trumpets with timpani, strings and organ continuo). Thus the Mass is also easily performable in those churches where music programs have only modest means at their disposal - and at the same they can have this treasure from the late Viennese classical period. This work is now available in carus music, the choir app!

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Instrument:
Choir Voice
Ensembles:
4-Part SATB
Genres:
Christian Classical Period
Composers:
Franz Joseph Haydn
Publishers:
Carus Verlag
Series:
Stuttgart Urtext Edition
ISBN:
9790007090890
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Methods and More
Musical forms:
Mass
Artist:
Franz Joseph Haydn
Usages:
Mass
Main Key:
B flat major
Size:
10 x 12 inches
Number of Pages:
192
Shipping Weight:
2.24 pounds

Soli SATB, Coro SATB, 2 Clt, 2 Ctr, Timp, 2 Vl, Va, Bc, [Fg]

SKU: CA.4061000

Theresienmesse. Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. Edited by Wolfgang Hochstein. This edition: urtext. Stuttgart Urtext Edition: Joseph Haydn, Sacred vocal music. Carus plus: Innovative practice aids. Innovative practice aids, Sacred vocal music, Masses, Latin. Full score. Hob. XXII:12. 192 pages. Duration 40 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 40.610/00. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.4061000).

ISBN 9790007090890. 10 x 12 inches. Key: B flat major. Language: Latin.

The Mass in B flat major by Joseph Haydn is known under the name "Theresienmesse." The reason for this epithet has to this day not been clarified, but it could have to do with a performance of another Mass in Vienna in May 1800, probably in the presence of the Empress Marie Therese. Compared with Haydn's last two masses and the large oratorios, the relatively modest orchestral scoring of the Theresienmesse is notable (for two clarinets, two trumpets with timpani, strings and organ continuo). Thus the Mass is also easily performable in those churches where music programs have only modest means at their disposal - and at the same they can have this treasure from the late Viennese classical period. This work is now available in carus music, the choir app!