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Joseph Haydn Franz Joseph Haydn ( , ; 31 March 173231 May 1809) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. He was instrumental in the development of chamber music such as the string quartet and piano trio. His contributions ...
, Hob. XXII:5, Novello 3, was originally written in 1766, after Haydn was promoted to Kapellmeister at
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following the death of
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. The original title as it appears on the only surviving fragment of Haydn's autograph score, that has been discovered around 1970 in Budapest, clearly assigns the mass to the pilgrimage cult of Mariazell,
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. Until that discovery, the work was known as ''Missa Sanctae Caeciliae'', or in German ''Cäcilienmesse'', a title probably attributed to the mass in the 19th century. Whether the alternative title refers to a performance of the piece by the ''St. Cecilia's Congregation'', a Viennese musician's fraternity, on some St. Cecilia's day (22 November), as has been suggested, remains speculation. It is believed that the original manuscript was lost in the
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fire of 1768, and that when Haydn rewrote the piece from memory, he may also have expanded it. It may have originally consisted of only Kyrie and Gloria, with the other parts added later. This Mass was known to
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. The mass is scored for vocal soloists, SATB choir, 2
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, the latter supplying figured bass for most of the duration. The setting is divided into six movements. # Kyrie Adagio (ossia Largo), C major, common time #: "Kyrie eleison" Allegro con spirito, C major, common time #: "Christe eleison" Allegretto,
A minor A minor is a minor scale based on A, with the pitches A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Its key signature has no flats and no sharps. Its relative major is C major and its parallel major is A major. The A natural minor scale is: : Changes ...
, 3/4 #: "Kyrie eleison" Vivace, C major, common time # Gloria Allegro di molto, C major, 3/4 #: "Laudamus te, benedicimus te" Moderato,
G major G major (or the key of G) is a major scale based on G, with the pitches G, A, B, C, D, E, and F. Its key signature has one sharp. Its relative minor is E minor and its parallel minor is G minor. The G major scale is: Notable compositi ...
, common time #: "Gratias agimus" Alla breve, E minor,
cut time ''Alla breve'' also known as cut time or cut common timeis a musical meter notated by the time signature symbol (a C with a vertical line through it), which is the equivalent of . The term is Italian for "on the breve", originally meaning tha ...
#: "Domine Deus, Rex coelestis" Allegro, C major, 3/8 #: "Qui tollis peccata mundi" Adagio, C minor, common time #: "Quoniam tu solus sanctus" Allegro di molto, C major, common time #: "Cum Sancto spiritu" Largo, C major, common time #: "In gloria Dei Patris" Allegro con spirito, C major, common time # Credo Vivace, C major, common time #: "Et incarnatus est" Largo, C minor, common time #: "Et resurrexit" Allegro, C major, 3/4 # Sanctus Adagio, C major, common time # Benedictus Andante, C minor, cut time #: "Osanna" Allegro, C major, common time # Agnus Dei Largo, A minor, common time #: "Dona nobis pacem" Presto, C major, 3/4 While Jonathan Green finds the choral parts to be of medium difficulty, he finds the orchestral parts quite difficult, and recommends seasoned, "technically secure" players.p. 42 (2002) Green


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References

* Dack, James (1982). "The Dating of Haydn's Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae: An Interim Discussion", ''Haydn Yearbook'' 13 * Green, Jonathan D. (2002). ''A Conductor's Guide to Choral-Orchestral Works, Classical Period: Volume 1: Haydn and Mozart'', Scarecrow Press, New York * Hugues, Rosemary (1974). ''Haydn'', J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd, London. * Larsen, Jens Peter and Feder, Georg (1997). ''The New Grove Haydn'', W. W. Norton & Co., New York * Schenbeck, Lawrence (1996). ''Joseph Haydn and the Classical Choral Tradition'', Hinshaw Music, Chapel Hill, North Carolina * Sisman, Elaine Rochelle (1997). ''Haydn and His World'', Princeton University Press, Princeton * Strimple, Nick (2008). ''Choral music in the nineteenth century'', Hal Leonard, New York


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