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For the first time this work ascribed earlier to Joseph Haydn will be edited here under the name of his brother, Johann Michael Haydn, and based on the most reliable source from 1765 from the Benedictine monastery Göttwieg. There, in the course of a century the work was...

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For the first time this work ascribed earlier to Joseph Haydn will be edited here under the name of his brother, Johann Michael Haydn, and based on the most reliable source from 1765 from the Benedictine monastery Göttwieg. There, in the course of a century the work was heard forty times for opening of the solemn High Mass, as also in 1809 on the name day of Emperor Napoleon, who spent a short time at the monastery following the battle of Aspern and Eßling. According to late baroque custom, the scoring consists of a soprano, alto, tenor, bass [each soli and tutti], two violins, two trumpets with timpani [ad libitum, corresponding to the purpose of the particular performance] andbasso continuo.
Genres Sacred
Format Score
NumberOfPages 8
Media Sheet Music
Publisher Carus Verlag
Contributors Michael Haydn, Johann(Composer) Haydn(Composer) Ryschawy, Hans(Artist)
Language Latin
ISMN 9790007226381