Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: Kyrie
Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: Christe eleison
Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: Kyrie eleison
Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: Gloria
Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: Laudamus te
Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: Gratias agimus tibi
Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: Domine Deus
Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: Qui tollis peccata mundi
Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: Quoniam tu solus sanctus
Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: Cum Sancto Spiritu
Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: In gloria Dei Patris
Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: Credo
Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: Et incarnatus est
Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: Et resurrexit
Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: Sanctus
Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: Benedictus
Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: Agnus Dei
Missa Cellensis, for soloists, chorus, organ & orchestra in C major ('Cantata Mass'), H. 22/5: Dona nobis pacem
The Missa Cellensis (or Cäcilienmesse) was Haydn s first Mass setting for his new employers at Eszterháza. In common with his Stabat Mater (8.572121), Haydn draws upon the wealth of musical styles and traditions ... more »associated with the Viennese Mass. Scored for strings, oboes, bassoon, trumpets, timpani and organ, plus soloists and choir, the work may originally have comprised the Kyrie and Gloria alone, with the other sections added in the mid-1770s. The final version, heard here, triumphantly concludes at 'Dona nobis pacem' with a grand fugue.« less
The Missa Cellensis (or Cäcilienmesse) was Haydn s first Mass setting for his new employers at Eszterháza. In common with his Stabat Mater (8.572121), Haydn draws upon the wealth of musical styles and traditions associated with the Viennese Mass. Scored for strings, oboes, bassoon, trumpets, timpani and organ, plus soloists and choir, the work may originally have comprised the Kyrie and Gloria alone, with the other sections added in the mid-1770s. The final version, heard here, triumphantly concludes at 'Dona nobis pacem' with a grand fugue.