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Missa solemnis op. 123
soprano solo, alto solo, tenor solo, bass solo, mixed choir (SATB), orchestra
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Beethoven described his grandly conceived “Missa solemnis” as “my greatest work” and sold manuscript copies to some of the subscribers even before it had appeared in print.
This Urtext edition takes into account all the sources including the old and the new complete editions whose relationship is clearly explained in a stemma. In several passages the renowned Beethoven specialist Barry Cooper has arrived at variant readings, such as in the “Sanctus”, where the choir enters instead of the soloists, rather than coming in at “Pleni sunt coeli”. No less worthy of mention is the addition of the soloists to the choir in most of the “Credo”. These matters and many other editorial decisions are documented in the detailed Critical Commentary (Eng).
The appendix contains Beethoven’s arrangement of the Gregorian chant “Tantum ergo” for the first time. This was composed at the same time as the “Missa solemnis” and most probably stands in a close relation to it.
This edition is designed for everyone seeking a combination of a reliable musical text and well-founded editorial suggestions for a successful performance of this masterpiece.
Contents
Introduction
Einleitung
Komponist / Autor: Beethoven, Ludwig van Missa solemnis op. 123: Besetzung: Sopran solo, Alt solo, Tenor solo, Bass solo, Gemischter Chor (SATB), Orchester
Kyrie
Gloria
Credo
Sanctus
Agnus
Appendix: Tantum ergo
Einleitung
Komponist / Autor: Beethoven, Ludwig van Missa solemnis op. 123: Besetzung: Sopran solo, Alt solo, Tenor solo, Bass solo, Gemischter Chor (SATB), Orchester
Kyrie
Gloria
Credo
Sanctus
Agnus
Appendix: Tantum ergo
More Information
Title:
Missa solemnis op. 123
Language:
German, English, Latin
Brand:
Bärenreiter
Opus:
op. 123
Technical Details
Product number:
BA 9038-90
ISMN13:
979-0-006-56384-5
Weight:
0,43 kg
Pages:
146
Binding:
Hardback/Hardcover
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