作曲者 | Franz Schubert (1797-1828)・フランツ・シューベルト |
タイトル | Messe in B, D 324 [cello/double bass] |
出版社 | Carus・カールス |
シリーズ名 | Stuttgart Schubert Edition |
楽器編成(詳細) | Soli SATB,Coro SATB,2 Ob,2 Fg,2 Tr,Timp,2 Violins,Viola,Cello/Contrabass,Organ,[2 Cor,3 Trb] |
品番 | M007085315 |
校訂者 | Manuela Jahrmärker |
言語 | ラテン語 |
形状 | 8 ページ・23 x 32 cm・25 g・表紙カバー無し |
演奏時間 | 30分 |
作曲年 | 1815年 |
出版年 | 2001年 |
出版番号 | CV 40.657/14 |
ISMN | 979-0-007-08531-5 |
With a total duration of about 30 minutes, Schubert’s Mass in B flat major (D 324), written in 1815, is considerably longer than Mozart’s and Haydn’s classical “Brevis” masses, and its large instrumental ensemble with strings, woodwinds, brass and timpani even gives it a clearly solemn character. Overall, Schubert was inspired by the late Haydn style of the “symphonic mass” (e.g., the division into six large movements, the omission of arias for the vocal soloists who are instead juxtaposed with the choir, singing short passages either singly or as a group) without, of course, achieving its temporal expansion. This is a representative, musically appealing work that excels with its multi-layered, detailed text treatment. It is, therefore, suitable for special occasions and the high feasts of the church year and can be mastered well by experienced church choirs.