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Kyrie–Gloria Masses, BWV 233–236

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Missa
BWV 233
Short mass by J. S. Bach
Lysa castle, possibly the location of the first performances
KeyF major
Related
TextKyrie and Gloria
Composed1738 (1738)?: Leipzig
Vocal
  • SATB choir
  • solo: soprano, alto and bass
Instrumentalorchestra

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
  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

  1. Schmieder, Wolfgang (1969). Thematisch-systematisches Verzeichnis der Werke Johann Sebastian Bachs. Wiesbaden.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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