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{{Infobox Bach composition
| name = {{lang|la|Missa}}
| noitalic = y
| bwv = 233
| type = ]
| image = Zamek v Lyse nad Labem.jpg
| caption = ] castle, possibly the location of the first performances
| key = ]
| related = {{flatlist|
* ]
* ]
}}
| composed = {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1738}}?|location=]}}
| text = ] and ]
| vocal = {{plainlist|
* ] choir
* solo: soprano, alto and bass
}}
| instrumental = {{hlist | horns | oboes | bassoon | strings | ] }}
}}
The '''{{lang|la|Missa}}''' in ], '''BWV 233''', is a composition of the ] ] by ], consisting of the parts ''{{lang|gr|Kyrie}}'' and ''{{lang|la|Gloria}}''. He composed four ] possibly in 1738. It is sometimes called ''{{lang|la|Missa brevis}}'' or Lutheran Mass. Bach derived the six movements from his cantatas as ].

== Movements ==

{| class="wikitable"
|- style="background-color:#E0E0E0;"
! No.
! Title
! Voice
! Base
|-
|   1
| ''{{lang|gr|Kyrie eleison – Christe eleison – Kyrie eleison}}''
| Chorus
| earlier version: BWV 233a
|-
|   2
| ''{{lang|la|Gloria in excelsis}}''
| Chorus
|
|-
|   3
| ''{{lang|la|Domine Deus}}''
| Bass
| perhaps ]<ref name="Schmieder" />
|-
| &nbsp; 4
| ''{{lang|la|Qui tollis}}''
| Soprano
| ]
|-
| &nbsp; 5
| ''{{lang|la|Quoniam}}''
| Aalto
| ]
|-
| &nbsp; 6
| ''{{lang|la|Cum sancto Spiritu}}''
| Chorus
| ]
|}

==Discography==
{{see|Bach's church music in Latin#Discography}}

== References ==

{{reflist
| colwidth =
| refs =

<ref name="Schmieder">
{{cite book
| last = Schmieder
| first = Wolfgang
| authorlink = Wolfgang Schmieder
| title = Thematisch-systematisches Verzeichnis der Werke Johann Sebastian Bachs
| location = Wiesbaden
| year = 1969
}}
</ref>

}}

== External links ==

* {{IMSLP2|id=Mass in F major, BWV 233 (Bach, Johann Sebastian)|cname=Mass in F major, BWV 233}}
* on bach-cantatas

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