Missa Hispanica
Austrian composer, Michael Haydn's Missa Hispanica or Missa a due cori, Klafsky I:17, MH 422, was presumably written for Spain, but there is no evidence of its ever having been performed there during Haydn's lifetime. The mass is scored for 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns in low C, F and G, 2 trumpets in C, timpani, strings, basso continuo, SATB soloists, and two mixed choirs.
The mass setting is divided into the usual six movements:
- "Kyrie" Largo, C major, common time
- —"Kyrie eleison" Allegro, 3/4
- "Gloria" Allegro con spirito, C major, common time
- —"Qui tollis peccata mundi..." Adagio, F major, 3/4
- —"Quoniam tu solus sanctus..." Vivace, C major, common time
- "Credo" Vivace, C major, 3/4
- —"Et incarnatus est..." Adagio molto, G major, 2/4
- —"Et resurrexit..." Allegro spiritoso, C major, 3/4
- "Sanctus" Andante con moto, C major, common time
- "Benedictus" Allegro moderato, C major, 3/4
- —"Osanna..." Allegro, C major, common time
- "Agnus Dei" Largo, C major, 3/4
- —"Dona nobis pacem..." Allegro con fuoco, C major, common time
The Austrian premiere was in Kremsmünster on June 24, 1792, a performance in Salzburg followed in 1796. When Empress Marie Therese visited Salzburg in 1805, she liked the music so much she wanted to have her own copy of the score.[1]
Notes
- ^ p. 52 (2003) Rice
References
- Rice (2003) John A. Cambridge Empress Marie Therese and music at the Viennese court, 1792 — 1807 Cambridge University Press
- Sherman (1966) Charles H. Vienna Messa à 2 cori. Vocal score Foreword Haydn Mozart Presse
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