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Missa Votiva

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The Missa Votiva is a mass composed by the czech baroque composer Jan Dismas Zelenka in 1739, Dresden. Complete, the Missa Votiva is about seventy minutes long, with the twenty parts making it up ranging from the length of forty five seconds to over seven minutes.

Most of the composition is very festive and played with vivacity, the last movement being set to the tune of the first and many of the other arias being in a major key. Zelenka scored this work for a standard Baroque orchestra of strings, woodwinds and brass instruments, with the choral parts sung by a choir featuring several soloists who sing their own arias besides the parts for the whole choir. Even though a mass, the work is regarded as a highly complex musical composition, featuring "polyphonic formality" as well as operatic expression.

Structure

  1. Kyrie
  2. Christe eleison
  3. Kyrie 2
  4. Kyrie 3
  5. Gloria
  6. Gratias agimus tibi
  7. Qui tollis
  8. Qui sedes
  9. Quoniam to solus sanctus
  10. Cum Sancto Spiritu 1
  11. Cum Sancto Spiritu 2
  12. Credo
  13. Et incarnatus est
  14. Crucifixus
  15. Et resurrexit
  16. Sanctus
  17. Benedictus
  18. Osanna in excelsis
  19. Agnus Dei
  20. Dona nobis pacem

References

Missa Votiva Wikipedia