Mass in E-flat major (Fiske, William Orville)

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10 more: II. Opening of Gloria • III. Gratias Agimus Tibi (Ave Maria in E♭) • IV. Qui Tollis • V. Quoniam Tu Solus Sanctus • VI. Veni Creator • VII. Credo • VIII. Sanctus • IX. Benedictus • X. Agnus Dei - Dona Nobis • XI. Magnificat Anima Mea

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Publisher. Info. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1883.
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Misc. Notes Vocal score includes concurrent (uncredited that I can see?) English translation (in this writer's opinion, a very, very free translation of the Latin text, at least by 20th-21st century standards - Schissel) (There are 11 sections in this vocal score though only 8 in the Mass because the Gloria has been divided into 4 subsections, one of which can be played as a separate concert piece. It is subdivided in 4 in the score; the Credo is subdivided in 3 parts but has been combined here.)
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Work Title Mass in E-flat major
Alternative. Title
Composer Fiske, William Orville
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IWF 1
Key E-flat major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 8
First Publication. 1883
Librettist Mass (traditional) and additional sacred texts incl. concluding Magnificat
Language Latin
Dedication Rev. James A. O'Hara, D.D.
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation SATB soloists, chorus, orchestra

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accompaniment originally for orchestra according to Westminster Choir College via WorldCat.

The Gratias Agimus Tibi section of the Gloria may be separately performed as an Ave Maria according to the composer's instructions, likewise a portion of the Benedictus.