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Franz Liszt
Missa choralis quatour vocum concinente organo, S. 10
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Composer
:
Franz Liszt
Genre
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Choral
Style
:
Mass
Compose Date
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1865
Publication Date
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1869
First Performance
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Nov 17, 1869
Average_duration
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31:18
Movement_count
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6
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Franz Liszt's 'Missa choralis quatour vocum concinente organo, S. 10' is a sacred choral work composed in 1865. It was premiered on August 31, 1865, at the consecration of the new organ in the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi in Italy. The work is divided into six movements: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, and Agnus Dei. The 'Missa choralis' is characterized by its grandeur and complexity, typical of Liszt's style. The work is scored for four-part choir and organ, with occasional solo passages for the choir. The organ part is particularly challenging, with virtuosic passages and intricate harmonies. The Kyrie begins with a solemn choral introduction, followed by a fugue-like section with the organ. The Gloria is a jubilant movement, with the choir and organ alternating between homophonic and polyphonic textures. The Credo is the longest movement, with a variety of musical styles and moods, including a fugue on the words "Et incarnatus est." The Sanctus is a majestic movement, with the choir and organ building to a powerful climax. The Benedictus is a lyrical movement, with a solo quartet singing the opening melody. The Agnus Dei is a prayerful movement, with the choir and organ creating a sense of peace and serenity. Overall, the 'Missa choralis' is a masterful work that showcases Liszt's skill as a composer and organist. It is a challenging piece for performers, but also a rewarding one, with its rich harmonies and powerful emotions.
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