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⇒ 4 more: Gloria • Credo • Sanctus & Benedictus • Agnus Dei
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RennersFan
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MIDI file by RennersFan
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Sheet Music
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Editor
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"2. Auflage."
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Engraver
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Leipzig: Oscar Brandstetter
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Publisher. Info.
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Regensburg: Eugen Feuchtinger, n.d. Plate E.F. 763.
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Misc. Notes
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Plate # (763) is the same as the first publication (1895 or 1896) by Boessenecker, suggesting this may be a reprint rather than a wholly new object. (Otherwise one could conclude from the F&G plate table that this publication was issued in the early 1900s or so, but that is harder to do under the circumstances.)
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General Information
Work Title
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Mass in B-flat major
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Alternative. Title
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Messe (B-dur) für vierstimmigen Männerchor
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Composer
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Renner, Joseph
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Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No.
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Op.37
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IJR 3
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Key
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B-flat major
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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6 sections
- Kyrie
- Gloria
- Credo
- Sanctus
- Benedictus
- Agnus Dei
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First Publication.
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1894 – Regensburg: Boessenecker (plate JGB 763)
- Monatsbericht (1894), p.212
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Librettist
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Ordinarium Missae
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Language
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Latin
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Romantic
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Piece Style
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Romantic
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Instrumentation
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Male chorus (TTBB)
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External Links
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Cäcilien-Vereins-Katalog No.1155 (review)
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Navigation etc.
Some passages are marked "soli" by the composer, so should for contrast actually be performed by more than just the 2 tenors and 2 basses that would otherwise appear to be minimally effective; optimally by men's chorus, one supposes. (OTOH, those passages all involve at most 3 voices, with one voice given a rest. Still, arguably, real contrast in such situations would be best achieved with a larger ensemble and performing one to a part in such passages? Up to the musicians, one supposes.)