Messe in h-Moll

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Bach's B minor Mass is among the greatest and most ambitious works of all time. The various stages of composition of the Mass occupied the composer for over two decades: beginning with the Sanctus [1724], by way of the "Missa" of 1733, to the remaining movements of the...

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Bach's B minor Mass is among the greatest and most ambitious works of all time. The various stages of composition of the Mass occupied the composer for over two decades: beginning with the Sanctus [1724], by way of the "Missa" of 1733, to the remaining movements of the Ordinary, which were composed during his last years. Thus the Mass, in its wealth of forms with arias, duets, as well as concertante and fugal choruses, displays the essence of Bach’s skill and personal style. The "greatest musical work of art of all times and all peoples" [to quote the enthusiastic Hans Georg Nägeli, who first edited the Mass in 1818] and one of the most demanding choral works in the repertoire ispresented by Frieder Bernius, the Kammerchor Stuttgart and the Barockorchester Stuttgart in a stellar recording based on the principles of historical performance practice [Carus 83.211].
Genres Choral
Format Part
NumberOfPages 40
Media Sheet Music
Publisher Carus Verlag
Contributors Sebastian Bach, Johann(Composer) Leisinger, Ulrich(Artist)
Language Latin