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- Missa_Cellensis abstract "The Missa Cellensis in C major (Hob. XXII:8, originally Missa Cellensis Fatta per il Signor Liebe de Kreutzner) is Joseph Haydn's eighth setting of the mass. In German it is regularly named Mariazellermesse. It was composed in 1782 and is Haydn's last setting of the mass before his six late great masses. Haydn dedicated this work to the pilgrimage of Mariazell in Styria, as he had done with his earlier Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae which was composed in 1766–1773. The Mass was commissioned by the officer Anton Liebe von Kreutzner on the occasion of his ennoblement.Compared to Haydn's late masses, the structure of the Missa Cellensis is rather traditional: fugues at the ends of the Gloria, Credo and Agnus Dei, solo passages in the Gloria and Credo, and a solistic Benedictus. On the other hand, Haydn included many innovations, such as the slow symphonic introduction at the beginning of the Kyrie, where the setting is built on the low voices of the choir and orchestra. The fugues are very rhythmic and snycopated, the solo passages appear very theatrical. This mass may therefore be considered a missing link between Haydn's early and late masses.".
- Missa_Cellensis thumbnail Mariazell_-_Basilika1.JPG?width=300.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageID "45235246".
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageLength "2184".
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageRevisionID "677021571".
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Bassoon.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Category:1796_compositions.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compositions_in_C_major.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Masses_by_Joseph_Haydn.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Cello.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Choir.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Credo.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Double_bass.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Fugue.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Gloria_in_excelsis_Deo.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Hoboken-Verzeichnis.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Haydn.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Kyrie.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Lamb_of_God.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Mariazell.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Mass_(music).
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Missa_Cellensis_in_honorem_Beatissimae_Virginis_Mariae.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Oboe.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(music).
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink SATB.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Sanctus.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Styria.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Timpani.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Trumpet.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Viola.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLink File:Mariazell_-_Basilika1.JPG.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Missa Cellensis".
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Missa_Cellensis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Haydn_masses.
- Missa_Cellensis subject Category:1796_compositions.
- Missa_Cellensis subject Category:Compositions_in_C_major.
- Missa_Cellensis subject Category:Masses_by_Joseph_Haydn.
- Missa_Cellensis hypernym Haydn.
- Missa_Cellensis type Thing.
- Missa_Cellensis comment "The Missa Cellensis in C major (Hob. XXII:8, originally Missa Cellensis Fatta per il Signor Liebe de Kreutzner) is Joseph Haydn's eighth setting of the mass. In German it is regularly named Mariazellermesse. It was composed in 1782 and is Haydn's last setting of the mass before his six late great masses. Haydn dedicated this work to the pilgrimage of Mariazell in Styria, as he had done with his earlier Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae which was composed in 1766–1773.".
- Missa_Cellensis label "Missa Cellensis".
- Missa_Cellensis sameAs Q1938918.
- Missa_Cellensis sameAs Missa_Cellensis.
- Missa_Cellensis sameAs Mariazeller_Mis.
- Missa_Cellensis sameAs Q1938918.
- Missa_Cellensis wasDerivedFrom Missa_Cellensis?oldid=677021571.
- Missa_Cellensis depiction Mariazell_-_Basilika1.JPG.
- Missa_Cellensis isPrimaryTopicOf Missa_Cellensis.