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Seconda Messa by Marianna Martines 4-Part - Sheet Music
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Seconda Messa by Marianna Martines 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Marianna Martines
Soli e Coro SATB, 2 Vl, 2 Trb, Bc - Grade 2

SKU: CA.2790703

Composed by Marianna Martines. Edited by Joseph Taff. Vocal score. Composed 1760. 48 pages. Duration 30 mins. Carus Verlag #CV 27.907/03. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.2790703).

ISBN 9790007309909. 7.5 x 10.67 inches. Key: G major. Latin.

A mass composition by a young Viennese composer. In 1760 at the age of 16 Marianna von Martines (1744–1812) composed her Seconda Messa. Just one year later, another mass of hers was performed in Vienna. From an early age Martines received a great deal of support and encouragement: her teachers included the youthful Joseph Haydn. Martines went on to gain considerable respect as a performer, composer and teacher, and she was accepted as the first woman into the renowned "Accademia Filarmonica" of Bologna, to which Johann Christian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, among others, belonged.

The Seconda Messa in the galant style is quite short, lasting only half an hour.  Martines' mastery of the stile antico is evident in her traditional use of fugues at the end of the sections of the mass. The Gloria and Credo are through-composed, with frequent shifts between solo and tutti. In the Benedictus the scoring of church trio is enhanced by the addition of two obbligato trombones. In short, it is a work that can be performed to great effect even with a small ensemble.