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minor (1733/1749) Beethoven:
Missa solemnis in D
major (1823) Berlioz:
Messe solennelle (1824) Bruckner:
Missa solemnis in B flat
minor (1854) Cherubini:...
- nineteenth-century face.
Palette (1951,
Martin Wilke).
Picadilly (1968,
Martin Wilke)
Solemnis (1954, G. G. Lange)
These types were
produced for photo-composition by...
- The
Missa solemnis in D major, Op. 123, is a
Solemn M****
composed by
Ludwig van
Beethoven from 1819 to 1823. It was
first performed on 7 April 1824 in...
- 1805, was
revised to its
final version in 1814. He
composed the
Missa solemnis between 1819 and 1823 and his
final Symphony, No. 9, the
first major example...
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Beethoven with the M****cript of the
Missa Solemnis is a
portrait of
Ludwig van
Beethoven by
Joseph Karl Stieler,
completed in 1820. It
shows Beethoven...
- Gandavensis, was a
scholastic philosopher who
acquired the
nickname of
Doctor Solemnis (the "Solemn Doctor").
Henry was born in the
district of Mude, near Ghent...
-
Gregorian chants. A
further disparity arose between the
festive missa solemnis and the
missa brevis, a more
compact setting.
Composers like
Johann Joseph...
- when he
moved to
Vienna from Salzburg. The large-scale work, a
missa solemnis, is
scored for two
soprano soloists, a
tenor and a b****,
double chorus...
- M**** in C major, K. 337 "
Solemnis":
Score and
critical report (in German) in the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe Free
scores of
Missa Solemnis in C (KV 337) in the Choral...
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Solemnis (French - Solène,
Solen or Solenne; died c. 533) was a
Christian saint and bishop. He
appears in the Acta
Sanctorum (Volume VII, 57) for 25 September...