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Litanies (Mozart)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed four litanies in his service as a church musician for the Salzburg Cathedral, two of which are settings of the Litaniae Lauretanae, the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The other two are settings of the Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento, venerating the Eucharist. Mozart composed the works for four soloists, choir, instruments, and continuo. The litanies appeared in Bärenreiter's Neue Mozart-Ausgabe (NMA) in 1969.

Litanies
Vocal church music by W. A. Mozart
Mozart, 1777 copy of a painting
TextLiturgical
LanguageLatin
Composed1771 (1771)–1776
VocalSATB choir and soloists
Instrumental
  • orchestra
  • continuo

History

Mozart composed four litanies in his service as a church musician for the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg.[1] Litanies are prayers repeating acclamations, sometimes in responsory form.[2]

Mozart returned from his first Italian journey, begun in December 1769, to his Salzburg position as a Konzertmeister of the archbishop in March 1771. He composed his first litany, K. 109, dated May 1771, in the spirit of the Italian music he had encountered on his trip.[2] It is a setting of the Marian litany Litaniae Lauretanae (Litany of Loreto, or Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary). The work requires only a small orchestra of violins and continuo, with optionally trombones playing with the voices, which suggests that it may have been intended for the chapel of Schloss Mirabell. Mozart structured it in five movements, similar to a composition of the text by his father Leopold.[3]

Mozart completed his second litany, K. 125, in March 1772, between his second journey to Italy and his third. It is a sacramental litany, Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento (Litanies of the venerated sacrament of the altar), venerating the Eucharist.[2] The work in nine movements is scored for the same vocal forces, but a rich orchestra with woodwinds. The work was again modelled after a composition by Leopold Mozart of the same text. The autograph shows some changes from his hand.[4]

Mozart wrote his third litany, K. 195, another Marian litany, in 1774, between journeys to Vienna and Munich.[2] An extended composition with virtuoso writing for soloists, it is one of the Litaniae solemnes performed at the Salzburg Cathedral.[5]

Mozart composed another sacramental litany, K. 243,[2] in March 1776.[6] Structured in six movements, it shows that Mozart studied the style of his predecessors at the cathedral, namely a double-fugue by Michael Haydn. He wrote music for solo instruments. Each section of invocations is concluded by a repeat of the beginning.[6] This litany is regarded as his "most extensive contribution" to the genre.[2]

Mozart's litanies appeared in Bärenreiter's Neue Mozart-Ausgabe (NMA, New Mozart Edition), a critical edition, in 1969 in series I, part (Abteilung) 2/1: Litanies, edited by Hellmut Federhofer and Renate Federhofer-Königs. Further prints appeared in 1991 and 2005. Carus-Verlag published the litanies beginning in 2001 as part of the Stuttgarter Mozart Ausgaben.[3]

Litanies

Mozart composed the Latin text of the litanies for soloists, choir, instruments and continuo.[3] The following table lists for each the title, number in the latest Köchel catalogue (K.), number in the former catalogue, year of composition, key and number of movements (Mvmts).

Name K. K. (old) Year Key Mvmts
Litaniae Lauretanae 109 74e 1771 B-flat major 5[7]
Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento 125 1772 B-flat major 9
Litaniae Lauretanae[2] 195 186d 1774 D major 5
Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento 243 1776 E-flat major 6

Further reading

  • von Köchel, Ludwig Ritter (1862). Chronologisch-Thematisches Verzeichniss sämmtlicher Tonwerke Wolfgang Amade Mozarts (in German). Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel.

References

  1. ^ Cliff Eisen; Simon P. Keefe, eds. (2005). The Cambridge Mozart Encyclopedia. Cambridge University Press. pp. 271–280. ISBN 978-0-511-13767-9., ISBN 0-511-13767-2, ISBN 978-0-521-85659-1, ISBN 0-521-85659-0,
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus / Litaniae Lauretanae B. M. V. / K. 195 (186d)". Bärenreiter. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  3. ^ a b c Martin, Christine (2001). "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / Litaniae Lauretanae B. M. V. / KV 109" (PDF). Carus-Verlag. p. 2. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  4. ^ Lölkes, Herbert. "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / Litaniae de venerabili altaris Sacramento" (PDF). Carus-Verlag. p. 4. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  5. ^ Martin, Christine (2001). "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / Litaniae Lauretanae B. M. V. / KV 195" (PDF). Carus-Verlag (in German). p. 2. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  6. ^ a b Martin, Christine (2001). "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / Litaniae de venerabili altaris Sacramento / KV 243" (PDF). Carus-Verlag. p. 4. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  7. ^ Senn, Walter (1977). I/1/Abt. 1/1: Masses vol. 1, Kritischer Bericht. NMA. p. a/1.

External links

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed four litanies in his service as a church musician for the Salzburg Cathedral two of which are settings of the Litaniae Lauretanae the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary The other two are settings of the Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento venerating the Eucharist Mozart composed the works for four soloists choir instruments and continuo The litanies appeared in Barenreiter s Neue Mozart Ausgabe NMA in 1969 LitaniesVocal church music by W A MozartMozart 1777 copy of a paintingTextLiturgicalLanguageLatinComposed1771 1771 1776VocalSATB choir and soloistsInstrumentalorchestracontinuo Contents 1 History 2 Litanies 3 Further reading 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditMozart composed four litanies in his service as a church musician for the Prince Archbishop of Salzburg 1 Litanies are prayers repeating acclamations sometimes in responsory form 2 Mozart returned from his first Italian journey begun in December 1769 to his Salzburg position as a Konzertmeister of the archbishop in March 1771 He composed his first litany K 109 dated May 1771 in the spirit of the Italian music he had encountered on his trip 2 It is a setting of the Marian litany Litaniae Lauretanae Litany of Loreto or Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary The work requires only a small orchestra of violins and continuo with optionally trombones playing with the voices which suggests that it may have been intended for the chapel of Schloss Mirabell Mozart structured it in five movements similar to a composition of the text by his father Leopold 3 Mozart completed his second litany K 125 in March 1772 between his second journey to Italy and his third It is a sacramental litany Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento Litanies of the venerated sacrament of the altar venerating the Eucharist 2 The work in nine movements is scored for the same vocal forces but a rich orchestra with woodwinds The work was again modelled after a composition by Leopold Mozart of the same text The autograph shows some changes from his hand 4 Mozart wrote his third litany K 195 another Marian litany in 1774 between journeys to Vienna and Munich 2 An extended composition with virtuoso writing for soloists it is one of the Litaniae solemnes performed at the Salzburg Cathedral 5 Mozart composed another sacramental litany K 243 2 in March 1776 6 Structured in six movements it shows that Mozart studied the style of his predecessors at the cathedral namely a double fugue by Michael Haydn He wrote music for solo instruments Each section of invocations is concluded by a repeat of the beginning 6 This litany is regarded as his most extensive contribution to the genre 2 Mozart s litanies appeared in Barenreiter s Neue Mozart Ausgabe NMA New Mozart Edition a critical edition in 1969 in series I part Abteilung 2 1 Litanies edited by Hellmut Federhofer and Renate Federhofer Konigs Further prints appeared in 1991 and 2005 Carus Verlag published the litanies beginning in 2001 as part of the Stuttgarter Mozart Ausgaben 3 Litanies EditMozart composed the Latin text of the litanies for soloists choir instruments and continuo 3 The following table lists for each the title number in the latest Kochel catalogue K number in the former catalogue year of composition key and number of movements Mvmts Name K K old Year Key MvmtsLitaniae Lauretanae 109 74e 1771 B flat major 5 7 Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento 125 1772 B flat major 9Litaniae Lauretanae 2 195 186d 1774 D major 5Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento 243 1776 E flat major 6Further reading Editvon Kochel Ludwig Ritter 1862 Chronologisch Thematisches Verzeichniss sammtlicher Tonwerke Wolfgang Amade Mozarts in German Leipzig Breitkopf amp Hartel References Edit Cliff Eisen Simon P Keefe eds 2005 The Cambridge Mozart Encyclopedia Cambridge University Press pp 271 280 ISBN 978 0 511 13767 9 ISBN 0 511 13767 2 ISBN 978 0 521 85659 1 ISBN 0 521 85659 0 a b c d e f g Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Litaniae Lauretanae B M V K 195 186d Barenreiter Retrieved 2020 01 22 a b c Martin Christine 2001 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Litaniae Lauretanae B M V KV 109 PDF Carus Verlag p 2 Retrieved 2020 01 22 Lolkes Herbert Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Litaniae de venerabili altaris Sacramento PDF Carus Verlag p 4 Retrieved 2020 01 22 Martin Christine 2001 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Litaniae Lauretanae B M V KV 195 PDF Carus Verlag in German p 2 Retrieved 2020 01 22 a b Martin Christine 2001 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Litaniae de venerabili altaris Sacramento KV 243 PDF Carus Verlag p 4 Retrieved 2020 01 22 Senn Walter 1977 I 1 Abt 1 1 Masses vol 1 Kritischer Bericht NMA p a 1 External links Edit Litanies in Series I Sacred Vocal Music Mozarteum Overview NMA Publications Litaniae Lauretanae K 109 74e Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento K 125 Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Litaniae Lauretanae K 195 186d Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento K 243 Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Turner Ryan Mozart Litaniae de venerabili altaris Sacramento K 243 Emmanuel Music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Litanies Mozart amp oldid 975475996, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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