Title: | Missa Sanctae Caeciliae Hob. XXII/5 |
Otros títulos: | Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimaes Virginis Mariae 1766 Misa de Santa Cecilia Misa en honor de la Santísima Virgen María 1766 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Joseph Haydn; Judith Nelson; Margaret Cable; Martyn Hill; David Thomas; The Choir of Christ Church Cathedral Oxford; The Academy of Ancient Music; Simon Preston |
Código CDU: | Ha.01 |
Forma Musical: | Masses |
Abstract: | This is one of the most significant early compositions of by Haydn. It was written right after he became the full Kapellmeister for the princely Esterhazy family. It is the largest work of his from the years 1750 to 1766. The title indicates that it was written for the great pilgrimage church of Mariazell in Styria, a province of Austria. ("Cellensis" is an adjective formed from the word "Celle," which equals "Zell.") Not only was this church a favorite of the Esterhazys and included a private chapel built by the family, but Haydn had been taken in and fed when, as a penniless and hungry boy, he made the pilgrimage. Nevertheless, the work is of such dimensions that it is not practical for actual church use. The work is so well composed that for years commentators thought it came from a later period. Only the discovery of in 1951 of Haydn's autograph of the opening "Kyrie," which is dates, have made it clear how early a work it is. It is a festive work with trumpets and timpani, plus ... |