Joseph Rheinberger
Mass for voices & organ/wind instruments in B flat major, Op. 172
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Composer:Joseph RheinbergerGenre:ChoralStyle:MassAverage_duration:24:06Joseph Rheinberger's Mass for voices and organ/wind instruments in B flat major, Op. 172, was composed in 1882. It premiered on October 29, 1882, at the Allerheiligen-Hofkirche in Munich, Germany. The mass is divided into six movements: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, and Agnus Dei. The Kyrie begins with a solemn and prayerful melody sung by the choir, followed by a more lively section with the organ and wind instruments. The Gloria is a joyful and exuberant movement, with the choir and instruments alternating between fast and slow sections. The Credo is a longer movement, with a variety of musical themes and moods, including a triumphant section with brass instruments. The Sanctus is a bright and uplifting movement, with the choir singing a soaring melody and the organ and wind instruments providing a rich accompaniment. The Benedictus is a more subdued movement, with a gentle melody sung by the choir and a delicate accompaniment by the organ and wind instruments. The final movement, the Agnus Dei, is a solemn and peaceful prayer, with the choir singing a simple melody and the organ and wind instruments providing a gentle background. Overall, Rheinberger's Mass for voices and organ/wind instruments in B flat major, Op. 172, is a beautiful and well-crafted work, with a variety of musical themes and moods that reflect the different parts of the Catholic Mass. The use of wind instruments adds a rich and colorful dimension to the music, and the choir's singing is both expressive and technically impressive.More....
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