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Beethoven: Missa Solemnis
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Beethoven: Missa Solemnis

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The Missa Solemnis is a document of extraordinary richness from the last decades of Beethoven’s creative life. In this accessible guide, William Drabkin considers the work as an expression of the most celebrated text of the Roman Catholic faith and as an example from a tradition of Mass settings in eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Austria. The opening chapters present various critical perspectives on the Missa Solemnis and chart the history of its composition, first performances, and publication. But, above all, the work itself is considered in detail, including the overall design, connections between the movements, the orchestration, word painting, and programmatic elements.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 November 1991
Pages
136
ISBN
9780521378314

The Missa Solemnis is a document of extraordinary richness from the last decades of Beethoven’s creative life. In this accessible guide, William Drabkin considers the work as an expression of the most celebrated text of the Roman Catholic faith and as an example from a tradition of Mass settings in eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Austria. The opening chapters present various critical perspectives on the Missa Solemnis and chart the history of its composition, first performances, and publication. But, above all, the work itself is considered in detail, including the overall design, connections between the movements, the orchestration, word painting, and programmatic elements.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 November 1991
Pages
136
ISBN
9780521378314