Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Mass No. 3 in C major "Dominicus", K. 66
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Composer:Wolfgang Amadeus MozartGenre:ChoralStyle:MassCompose Date:1769Average_duration:45:23Movement_count:7Movement ....Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his Mass No. 3 in C major, also known as the Dominicus Mass, in 1769 when he was just 13 years old. The piece was written for the Salzburg Cathedral, where Mozart's father, Leopold, was the deputy Kapellmeister. The premiere of the Mass took place on October 3, 1769, during the Feast of St. Dominic. The Mass is divided into six movements: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, and Agnus Dei. The Kyrie is a simple and solemn plea for mercy, while the Gloria is a joyful hymn of praise. The Credo is the longest movement, and it expresses the central beliefs of the Catholic Church. The Sanctus is a celebratory hymn, and the Benedictus is a prayer for peace. The Agnus Dei is a plea for mercy and forgiveness. The Dominicus Mass is characterized by its youthful exuberance and its adherence to the traditional forms of the Catholic Mass. Mozart's use of counterpoint and his skillful handling of the choir and orchestra demonstrate his precocious talent. The Mass is also notable for its use of soloists, who are given prominent roles in each movement. Overall, the Dominicus Mass is a testament to Mozart's early genius and his deep understanding of the Catholic liturgy. Despite its relative simplicity compared to his later works, the Mass remains a beloved piece of sacred music and a testament to Mozart's enduring legacy.More....
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