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Haydn's Missa in Tempore Belli was composed in 1796 for SATB chorus and soloists with orchestra. It is one of the finest of the six Hermenegild masses that, together with The Creation and The Seasons, represent the crowning glory of Haydn's final creative period. Although the work was originally written for relatively modest orchestral forces, the wind scoring was expanded when it was performed to great acclaim in Vienna in late 1796. This critical edition by Dr David Russell Hulme is the first to include both the original and Viennese scorings, and the vocal score contains a specially prepared piano reduction that provides a full and practical representation of the instrumental textures and clearly identifies the additional Viennese material.Complete orchestral and vocal material is available on hire/rental, and the vocal score is also available on sale.
This critical edition investigates the structural and historical nuances of Franz Joseph Haydn's Missa in Tempore Belli, specifically addressing the evolution of its orchestration. Dr. David Russell Hulme, a noted musicologist, provides a scholarly framework that reconciles the original 1796 composition with the expanded Viennese scoring. The text serves as a definitive resource for conductors and performers by presenting both versions alongside a practical piano reduction for rehearsal purposes.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and conductors frequently cite this edition as the standard reference for its meticulous inclusion of both scoring variations. The text is highly regarded for its academic rigor and its practical utility in professional choral settings.
Page Count:
84
Publication Date:
2002-11-14
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0193367920
ISBN-13:
9780193367920
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