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Heinrich von Herzogenberg Mass in E minor

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The musically convincing and, in many respects, original setting of the liturgical text in Herzogenberg’s Mass represents a final culmination in the late romantic repertoire of the genre Missa solemnis. The Mass was written as a musical memorial to Philipp Spitta, the biographer of Bach and a close friend of Herzogenberg. The Agnus Dei is one of the finest moments in any of Herzogenberg’s large sacred works.

The full score, which is published here for the first time, makes this most inspiring work by Herzogenberg accessible for performance.

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set of parts, complete orchestral parts, on loan Carus 27.020/19, ISMN 979-0-007-19905-0 DIN A4, without cover
  • 1 x set of parts, harmony parts, on loan, flute 1, flute 2, oboe 1, oboe 2, clarinet 1, clarinet 2, bassoon 1, bassoon 2, double bassoon, horn 1, horn 2, horn 3, horn 4, trumpet 1, trumpet 2, trombone 1, trombone 2, trombone 3, trombone 4, timpani (27.020/09)
     
    8 x individual part, violin 1, on loan (27.020/11)
     
    7 x individual part, violin 2, on loan (27.020/12)
     
    6 x individual part, viola, on loan (27.020/13)
     
    5 x individual part, violoncello, on loan (27.020/14)
     
    3 x individual part, double bass, on loan (27.020/15)
     
    1 x individual part, organ, on loan (27.020/49)
     
full score, First edition Carus 27.020/00, ISMN 979-0-007-08895-8 224 pages, paperback
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vocal score Carus 27.020/03, ISMN 979-0-007-00655-6 112 pages, paperback
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full score digital (download), pdf file Carus 27.020/00-010-000, ISMN 979-0-007-25638-8 224 pages
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108,90 € / copy
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  • Heinrich von Herzogenberg, geb. 1843 in Graz, gest. 1900 in Wiesbaden. Jura und Philosophiestudium in Wien, später Student am dortigen Konservatorium; 1874 Mitbegründer und zeitweise Leiter des Bach-Vereins in Leipzig; 1885 Direktor der Kompositonsabteilung der Königlichen Musikhochschule in Berlin; enger Freund von Johannes Brahms. Seine Motetten und Kirchenoratorien belegen sein kontrapunktisches Können. Personal details

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