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Joseph Rheinberger
Missa in G major, Op. 151
Works Info
Composer
:
Joseph Rheinberger
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Choral
Compose Date
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Sep 1882
Average_duration
:
17:12
Movement_count
:
6
Movement ....
Joseph Rheinberger's 'Missa in G major, Op. 151' is a choral work that was composed in 1882. The piece was premiered on March 4, 1883, in Munich, Germany. The 'Missa in G major' is a sacred work that is divided into six movements: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, and Agnus Dei. The 'Missa in G major' is characterized by its use of polyphonic textures, which is a hallmark of Rheinberger's style. The piece is written for a four-part choir, with occasional divisi in the soprano and bass parts. The use of polyphony allows for a rich and complex sound, with each voice part contributing to the overall texture of the piece. The Kyrie is a somber and reflective movement, with the choir singing in unison at the beginning before breaking into polyphonic textures. The Gloria is a joyful and exuberant movement, with the choir singing in a lively and energetic manner. The Credo is a longer movement, with the choir singing in a more contemplative and introspective style. The Sanctus is a bright and uplifting movement, with the choir singing in a celebratory manner. The Benedictus is a more subdued movement, with the choir singing in a gentle and peaceful style. The Agnus Dei is a solemn and reflective movement, with the choir singing in a mournful and plaintive manner. Overall, the 'Missa in G major' is a beautiful and complex choral work that showcases Rheinberger's mastery of polyphonic textures. The piece is a testament to Rheinberger's skill as a composer and his ability to create works that are both musically rich and spiritually uplifting.
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