Missa tempore Quadragesimae (Michael Haydn)
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The Missa tempore Quadragesimae (Mass for the time of Lent), Klafsky 1:19, MH 553, is a mass without a Gloria by Michael Haydn. The work in D minor was written in 1794 in Salzburg, scored for a four-part choir and organ.[1] It is suitable also for Advent.[2]
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Missa tempore Quadragesimae | |
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Mass by Michael Haydn | |
Key | D minor |
Catalogue | MH 553 |
Form | Missa brevis |
Occasion | Lent, also Advent |
Text | Mass ordinary without Gloria |
Language | Latin |
Composed | 1794 (1794) |
Published | c. 1820 (c. 1820): Augsburg |
Movements | 4 |
Vocal | SATB choir |
Instrumental | organ |
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