Missa Salisburgensis à 53 voci

The Missa Salisburgensis à 53 voci is a large baroque Mass setting for two vocal and instrumental choirs four (or orchestra) in the style of the Venetian polychorality. The anonymous traditional composition is now attributed to Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber; earlier were Orazio Benevoli or Andreas Hofer suspected as a composer. The fair was probably the first time in 1682 in Salzburg Cathedral on the occasion of the 1100 anniversary of the Diocese of Salzburg (calculated according to the tradition of the St. Peter House ) listed.

Occupation

  • Choro I: SSAATTBB in concerto, with organ
  • Choro II: 2 violins, violas 4
  • Choro III: 4 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 Clarini
  • Choro IV: 2 cornetti ( tines ), 3 trombones
  • Choro V: SSAATTBB in concerto (such as Choro I. )
  • Choro VI: 2 violins, violas 4
  • Loco I: 4 Trombe, Timpani
  • Loco II: 4 Trombe, Timpani
  • Organo e basso continuo

Structure

  • Kyrie
  • Gloria
  • Credo
  • Sanctus / Benedictus
  • Agnus Dei

In the Annex to score himself also finds the hymn Plaudite tympana for the same occupation.

Recordings / records

  • Otto Schneider Festival Concert Orchestra, St. Anthony Cathedral Choir, Hugo Schmid (organ), Otto Schneider (Dir. ). Musical Heritage Society LP MHS 503 S ( 1950s )
  • Escolania de Montserrat, Tölz Boys Choir, Collegium Aureum, Ireneu Segarra. German Harmoni Mundi CD RD77050 (1974 ) - This recording is still Orazio Benevoli attributed
  • Musica Antiqua Köln, Reinhard Goebel ( Concertmaster), Gabrieli Consort & Players, Paul McCreesh (Dir. ). Archiv Produktion CD 457611-2 (1998)
  • Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Ton Koopman (Dir. ). Erato 3984 25506 2 CD (1998)
  • La Stagione Armonica, Sergio Balestracci (Dir. ). Amadeus " Speciale " 173
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