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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Die grossmütige Gelassenheit, K. 149 (125d)
Works Info
Composer
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1772
Average_duration
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0:49
Die grossmütige Gelassenheit, K. 149 (125d) is a sacred choral work composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1772. The piece was written for the Salzburg Cathedral, where Mozart was employed as a court musician. It premiered on September 17, 1772, during a mass celebrated by Archbishop Hieronymus von Colloredo. The work consists of three movements, each of which is based on a different text from the Catholic liturgy. The first movement is a setting of the Kyrie eleison, a prayer for mercy that is part of the Ordinary of the Mass. The second movement is a setting of the Gloria in excelsis Deo, a hymn of praise that is also part of the Ordinary. The third movement is a setting of the Sanctus, another hymn of praise that is part of the Proper of the Mass. The music of Die grossmütige Gelassenheit is characterized by its simplicity and clarity. Mozart's use of homophonic textures and straightforward harmonies gives the piece a sense of transparency and directness. The vocal lines are often set in unison or simple harmonies, with occasional moments of polyphony. The orchestration is similarly restrained, with a small ensemble of strings and winds providing a delicate accompaniment to the voices. Despite its simplicity, Die grossmütige Gelassenheit is a work of great beauty and emotional depth. The Kyrie eleison is a plaintive plea for mercy, with the voices rising and falling in a gentle, mournful melody. The Gloria in excelsis Deo is a joyful hymn of praise, with the voices soaring in exultation. The Sanctus is a solemn hymn of adoration, with the voices and orchestra blending together in a serene, otherworldly harmony. Overall, Die grossmütige Gelassenheit is a testament to Mozart's skill as a composer of sacred music. Its simplicity and clarity make it accessible to a wide audience, while its emotional depth and beauty make it a work of lasting significance.
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