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Mass in C major, K. 220 "Sparrow"

The Sparrow Mass (German: Spatzenmesse) is a mass in C major K. 220/196b, Mass No. 9,[1] Missa brevis No. 5,[2] composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1775 or 1776 in Salzburg. The mass is sometimes termed a missa brevis et solemnis, because it is short in a simple structure as a missa brevis, but festively scored like a missa solemnis with brass and timpani in addition to four soloists, strings and organ. It was possibly first performed on 7 April 1776 in a mass for Easter at the Salzburg Cathedral. The nickname is derived from violin figures in the Hosanna which resemble bird chirping.

Missa brevis in C major
"Sparrow"
Mass by W. A. Mozart
Salzburg Cathedral may have been the first performance venue of the mass.
CatalogueK. 220/196b
Movements6
VocalSATB choir and soloists
Instrumental
  • brass
  • strings
  • continuo

Background edit

The mass may have been performed on 7 April 1776 during a celebration of Easter at the Salzburg Cathedral. According to a letter by Mozart, a copy was possibly loaned to the Heiligenkreuz Monastery the following year.[3] The mass got the nickname Spatzenmesse (Sparrow Mass) on account of "the violin figures in the Hosanna" of the Sanctus,[4] repeated after the Benedictus, which "recall the chirping of birds."[5]

The Sparrow Mass is one of a series of five masses Mozart composed in 1775–1776 (or possibly 1775–1777), all of them with clarini trumpets, and so in the "trumpet key" of C major.[6][7] Karl Geiringer notes that K. 220 was one of the models Franz Xaver Süssmayr used when completing Mozart's Requiem.[8]

Structure and scoring edit

The composition is short in duration as a missa brevis. Mozart does not even include the fugal conclusions to the Gloria and the Credo normally expected.[5] It is richly orchestrated as a missa solemnis, for four soloists (soprano, alto, tenor, bass), a four-part choir (SATB), two trumpets, three trombones, timpani, strings and organ, the latter supplying figured bass for most of the duration. The mass is therefore sometimes termed a missa brevis et solemnis.[6]

The setting of the Latin Order of Mass is structured in six movements. In the following table of the movements, the voices, markings, keys and time signatures are taken from the choral score.

No. Part Incipit Vocal Marking Key Time
1 Kyrie Kyrie SATB Allegro C major  
2 Gloria Gloria SATB + soloists Allegro C major 3
4
3 Credo Credo SATB + soloists Allegro C major  
Et incarnatus est SATB Andante
Et resurrexit SATB Allegro
4 Sanctus Sanctus SATB Andante C major 3
4
Pleni sunt coeli SATB Allegro  
Osanna SATB Allegro
5 Benedictus Benedictus soloists Andante G major  
Osanna SATB Allegro C major
6 Agnus Dei Agnus Dei SATB + soloists Adagio C major 3
4
Dona nobis pacem SATB Allegro  

Following the example of Joseph Haydn (such as in the Nicolaimesse)[9] and Michael Haydn, Mozart in this mass recalls the music of the Kyrie in the Dona nobis, something which Franz Xaver Süssmayr did in his completion of Mozart's Requiem.[5] The Requiem contains an almost literal quotation from this mass in the Requiem aeternam.[10]

References edit

Notes

Bibliography

Scores

Books

  • Anon. [A. B.] (1990). "K. 220 Missa brevis in C major, 'Sparrow' (K6 196b)". In Zaslaw, Neal; Cowdery, William (eds.). The Complete Mozart: A Guide to the Musical Works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. New York: W. W. Norton. ISBN 9780393028867.
  • Beyer, Franz (1991). "Preface". Missa brevis et solemnis in C für Soli, Chor, Orchester und Orgel (Spatzen-Messe). Wiesbaden, Munich: Breitkopf & Härtel.
  • Eisen, Cliff; Keefe, Simon, eds. (2006). The Cambridge Mozart Encyclopedia. ISBN 9781139448789.
  • Heartz, Daniel (1905). Haydn, Mozart, and the Viennese School: 1740–1780. New York: W. W. Norton. p. 652.
  • Humphreys, David (1990). "Sacred Music". In Landon, H. C. Robbins (ed.). The Mozart Compendium: A Guide to Mozart's Life and Music. New York: Schirmer. ISBN 9780028713212.
  • Landon, H. C. Robbins; Mitchell, Donald (1956). The Mozart Companion. p. 373.
  • Leisinger, Ulrich (2013). "Haydn's copy of the B-minor Mass and Mozart's Mass in C minor: Viennese traditions of the B-minor Mass". In Tomita, Yo; Leaver, Robin A.; Smaczny, Jan (eds.). Exploring Bach's B-minor Mass. Cambridge University Press. p. 236. ISBN 978-1-107-00790-1.
  • Senn, Walter (1978). Neue Mozart-Ausgabe I/1/Abt. 1/2: Masses Vol. 2, Kritischer Bericht. p. b/1. ISBN 9781139448789.
  • Summer, J. Choral Masterworks from Bach to Britten: Reflections of a Conductor. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 28.

Further reading edit

  • Green, Jonathan D. (2002). A Conductor's Guide to Choral-Orchestral Works, Classical Period. Vol. 1: Haydn and Mozart. New York: Scarecrow Press. p. 28. ISBN 978-0810842069.
  • Hugues, Rosemary (1974). Haydn. London: J. M. Dent.
  • Rice, John A. (June 2006). "Adding Birds to Mozart's 'Sparrow Mass': An Arrangement with Children's Instruments by Paul Wranitzky". The Choral Journal. 46 (12): 22–32. ISSN 0009-5028. JSTOR 23556459. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
  • Schenbeck, Lawrence (1996). Joseph Haydn and the Classical Choral Tradition. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Hinshaw Music.

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The Sparrow Mass German Spatzenmesse is a mass in C major K 220 196b Mass No 9 1 Missa brevis No 5 2 composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1775 or 1776 in Salzburg The mass is sometimes termed a missa brevis et solemnis because it is short in a simple structure as a missa brevis but festively scored like a missa solemnis with brass and timpani in addition to four soloists strings and organ It was possibly first performed on 7 April 1776 in a mass for Easter at the Salzburg Cathedral The nickname is derived from violin figures in the Hosanna which resemble bird chirping Missa brevis in C major Sparrow Mass by W A MozartSalzburg Cathedral may have been the first performance venue of the mass CatalogueK 220 196bMovements6VocalSATB choir and soloistsInstrumentalbrassstringscontinuo Contents 1 Background 2 Structure and scoring 3 References 4 Further readingBackground editThe mass may have been performed on 7 April 1776 during a celebration of Easter at the Salzburg Cathedral According to a letter by Mozart a copy was possibly loaned to the Heiligenkreuz Monastery the following year 3 The mass got the nickname Spatzenmesse Sparrow Mass on account of the violin figures in the Hosanna of the Sanctus 4 repeated after the Benedictus which recall the chirping of birds 5 The Sparrow Mass is one of a series of five masses Mozart composed in 1775 1776 or possibly 1775 1777 all of them with clarini trumpets and so in the trumpet key of C major 6 7 Karl Geiringer notes that K 220 was one of the models Franz Xaver Sussmayr used when completing Mozart s Requiem 8 Structure and scoring editThe composition is short in duration as a missa brevis Mozart does not even include the fugal conclusions to the Gloria and the Credo normally expected 5 It is richly orchestrated as a missa solemnis for four soloists soprano alto tenor bass a four part choir SATB two trumpets three trombones timpani strings and organ the latter supplying figured bass for most of the duration The mass is therefore sometimes termed a missa brevis et solemnis 6 The setting of the Latin Order of Mass is structured in six movements In the following table of the movements the voices markings keys and time signatures are taken from the choral score No Part Incipit Vocal Marking Key Time1 Kyrie Kyrie SATB Allegro C major nbsp 2 Gloria Gloria SATB soloists Allegro C major 343 Credo Credo SATB soloists Allegro C major nbsp Et incarnatus est SATB AndanteEt resurrexit SATB Allegro4 Sanctus Sanctus SATB Andante C major 34Pleni sunt coeli SATB Allegro nbsp Osanna SATB Allegro5 Benedictus Benedictus soloists Andante G major nbsp Osanna SATB Allegro C major6 Agnus Dei Agnus Dei SATB soloists Adagio C major 34Dona nobis pacem SATB Allegro nbsp Following the example of Joseph Haydn such as in the Nicolaimesse 9 and Michael Haydn Mozart in this mass recalls the music of the Kyrie in the Dona nobis something which Franz Xaver Sussmayr did in his completion of Mozart s Requiem 5 The Requiem contains an almost literal quotation from this mass in the Requiem aeternam 10 References editNotes Senn 1978 Humphreys 1990 Eisen amp Keefe 2006 p 274 Anon 1990 p 11 a b c Beyer 1991 a b Eisen amp Keefe 2006 p 271 272 274 Leisinger 2013 Landon amp Mitchell 1956 Heartz 1905 Summer BibliographyScores Missa in C KV 220 196b Score in the Neue Mozart Ausgabe Missa brevis in C major K 220 196b Scores at the International Music Score Library ProjectBooks Anon A B 1990 K 220 Missa brevis in C major Sparrow K6 196b In Zaslaw Neal Cowdery William eds The Complete Mozart A Guide to the Musical Works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart New York W W Norton ISBN 9780393028867 Beyer Franz 1991 Preface Missa brevis et solemnis in C fur Soli Chor Orchester und Orgel Spatzen Messe Wiesbaden Munich Breitkopf amp Hartel Eisen Cliff Keefe Simon eds 2006 The Cambridge Mozart Encyclopedia ISBN 9781139448789 Heartz Daniel 1905 Haydn Mozart and the Viennese School 1740 1780 New York W W Norton p 652 Humphreys David 1990 Sacred Music In Landon H C Robbins ed The Mozart Compendium A Guide to Mozart s Life and Music New York Schirmer ISBN 9780028713212 Landon H C Robbins Mitchell Donald 1956 The Mozart Companion p 373 Leisinger Ulrich 2013 Haydn s copy of the B minor Mass and Mozart s Mass in C minor Viennese traditions of the B minor Mass In Tomita Yo Leaver Robin A Smaczny Jan eds Exploring Bach s B minor Mass Cambridge University Press p 236 ISBN 978 1 107 00790 1 Senn Walter 1978 Neue Mozart Ausgabe I 1 Abt 1 2 Masses Vol 2 Kritischer Bericht p b 1 ISBN 9781139448789 Summer J Choral Masterworks from Bach to Britten Reflections of a Conductor Rowman amp Littlefield p 28 Further reading editGreen Jonathan D 2002 A Conductor s Guide to Choral Orchestral Works Classical Period Vol 1 Haydn and Mozart New York Scarecrow Press p 28 ISBN 978 0810842069 Hugues Rosemary 1974 Haydn London J M Dent Rice John A June 2006 Adding Birds to Mozart s Sparrow Mass An Arrangement with Children s Instruments by Paul Wranitzky The Choral Journal 46 12 22 32 ISSN 0009 5028 JSTOR 23556459 Retrieved 1 March 2024 Schenbeck Lawrence 1996 Joseph Haydn and the Classical Choral Tradition Chapel Hill North Carolina Hinshaw Music Portal nbsp Classical music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mass in C major K 220 22Sparrow 22 amp oldid 1211216781, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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