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BWV 233 | |
Short mass by J. S. Bach | |
Lysa castle, possibly the location of the first performances | |
Key | F major |
Related | |
Text | Kyrie and Gloria |
Composed | 1738 (1738)?: Leipzig |
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The Missa in F major, BWV 233, is a composition of the Latin Mass by Johann Sebastian Bach, consisting of the parts Error: {{Lang}}: unrecognized language code: gr (help) and Gloria. He composed four such settings possibly in 1738. It is sometimes called Missa brevis or Lutheran Mass. Bach derived the six movements from his cantatas as parodies.
Movements
No. | Title | Voice | Base |
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1 | Error: {{Lang}}: unrecognized language code: gr (help) | Chorus | earlier version: BWV 233a |
2 | Gloria in excelsis | Chorus | |
3 | Domine Deus | Bass | perhaps BWV Anh18 |
4 | Qui tollis | Soprano | BWV 102 |
5 | Quoniam | Aalto | BWV 102 |
6 | Cum sancto Spiritu | Chorus | BWV 40 |
References
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Schmieder, Wolfgang (1969). Thematisch-systematisches Verzeichnis der Werke Johann Sebastian Bachs. Wiesbaden.
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External links
- Free scores by Mass in F major, BWV 233 at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
- Missae Breves & Sanctus BWV 233-242 on bach-cantatas