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Re: Haydn, Sunday for All Saints; Morales Monday for All Souls
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Posted on: 2015/10/30 17:07
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Haydn, Sunday for All Saints; Morales Monday for All Souls
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Recover from Halloween, the Eve of All Hallows, by going to a Sung High Mass on Sunday Morning at 9:00 am at St. Anthony of Padua on Sixth Street and Brunswick. The liturgy will commemorate All Saints, and the Church Triumphant. The mixed choir of men and women will sing the Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo, or Short mass by Joseph Haydn. Also known as the Little Organ Mass, it is in the Key B-flat major and was
composed in the 1770s.for the order of the Barmherzige Br?der (Brothers Hospitallers) in Eisenstadt, whose patron saint was St. John of God. Scored modestly for soprano, four-part mixed choir, two violins, organ and bass, it is known as the Kleine Orgelsolomesse (Little Organ Mass) due to an extended organ solo in the Benedictus movement. The Men's Schola will sing the Gregorian Chant propers from the Liber Usualis. Polyphonic motets and traditional hymns. Then on Monday, pause to remember all of your beloved dead at a Solemn Requiem offered for All Souls at 5:30 PM. The moving renaissance setting of the Requiem by Cristobal de Morales will be sung by the full choir. The Requiem's peculiarities of transmission, as well as its apparent incomplete editing, suggest that it may be his last work before his death in 1553. Morales was the first Spanish composer of international renown. His works were widely distributed in Europe, and many copies made the journey to the New World. Many music writers and theorists in the hundred years after his death considered his music to be among the most perfect of the time. Listen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKKMoXFDnsY
Posted on: 2015/10/29 13:24
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