Missa in C KV 257
Grosse Credomesse
COMPOSITORE:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
EDITORE:
Carus Verlag
TIPO PRODOTTO:
Parte
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Coro misto
Here, as also in his earlier "Litte Credo Mass" KV 192, Mozart made use of a church music device which can be traced back in south-German and Austrian church music to the beginning of the 18th century: frequent repetition of the opening words of the "Credo". This presupposes that the setting of the
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Subtitle | Grosse Credomesse |
Compositore | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
Arrangiatore | Mathias Siedel |
Editore | Carus Verlag |
Organico | Soli SATB, SATB and Ensemble |
Taal | L |
Tipo prodotto | Parte |
Instrument Group | Coro misto |
Anno di pubblicazione | 2005 |
Genre | Messa |
ISMN | 9790007073688 |
Voicing | SATB |
Numero di pagine | 20 |
No. | CV4061649 |
Part {Instrument} | Organ |
Descrizione
Here, as also in his earlier "Litte Credo Mass" KV 192, Mozart made use of a church music device which can be traced back in south-German and Austrian church music to the beginning of the 18th century: frequent repetition of the opening words of the "Credo". This presupposes that the setting of the words of the intonation "Credo in unum Deum" as part of an ensemble composition, which for centuries had been intoned in plainsong by the priest, had become liturgically acceptable. It was only a small and syntactically logical step for the word "Credo" to be repeated before the individual articles of belief, thus strengthening the declaration of faith.