Missa Solemnis
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Missa Solemnis is Latin for solemn mass, and is a name which has been applied to a number of musical settings of the mass, especially particularly serious or large-scale ones. When used without qualification, the name usually refers to the 1823 setting by Ludwig van Beethoven (see Missa Solemnis (Beethoven)), but there are several other works known by the title:
- Anton Bruckner
- Missa Solemnis (1850s)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Mass No. 16 in C major, K. 337
- Luigi Cherubini
- Messa solenne (per il Principe Esterházy)
- Joseph Haydn
- Mass in the Time of War, C Major
- Hector Berlioz
- Messe Solennelle
- Louis Vierne
- Messe solennelle