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Anton Diabelli
Pastoral Mass in F, Op. 147
Works Info
Composer
:
Anton Diabelli
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Mass
Average_duration
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28:23
Movement_count
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6
Movement ....
Anton Diabelli's "Pastoral Mass in F, Op. 147" is a choral work that was composed in the early 19th century. The exact date of composition is not known, but it is believed to have been written around 1819-1820. The mass was premiered in Vienna in 1822. The "Pastoral Mass" is divided into six movements: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, and Agnus Dei. The mass is scored for four-part choir, soloists, and orchestra. The orchestration includes two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, two horns, two trumpets, timpani, and strings. The "Pastoral Mass" is characterized by its use of pastoral themes and melodies. The Kyrie, for example, features a gentle, flowing melody that is reminiscent of a pastoral landscape. The Gloria is more lively and energetic, with a joyful melody that celebrates the glory of God. The Credo is more contemplative, with a slower tempo and a more introspective melody. The Sanctus is one of the most famous movements of the "Pastoral Mass." It features a soaring melody that is sung by the choir and accompanied by the orchestra. The Benedictus is a duet for soprano and tenor, with a gentle, lilting melody that is accompanied by the orchestra. The Agnus Dei is a prayer for mercy, with a plaintive melody that is sung by the choir. Overall, the "Pastoral Mass" is a beautiful and uplifting work that showcases Diabelli's skill as a composer. Its use of pastoral themes and melodies gives it a unique character that sets it apart from other masses of the time.
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