Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) Missa in c K. 427 (417a)
completed from Mozart's sources – edited by Alois Schmitt [solos,mix ch,orch] Duration: 75'
solos: SMezTB – choir: SSAATTBB – 2.2.2.2. – 2.2.4.0. – timp – org – str
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart worked on the “Mass” K. 427 (417a) during the years 1782/83. The completed movements of the Mass were performed in the church of St. Peter’s convent in Salzburg on 26 October 1783 – the complete work, however, remained unfinished.
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Thanks to Alois Schmitts supplements, the work became performable in its entirety for the first time in 1901. Basing himself on Mozarts sketches, Schmitt completed the instrumentation, which at times had not been definitely notated, constructed the Agnus Dei from the Kyrie of the Mass and compiled the missing parts of the Credo by borrowing from other works by Mozart.