Mass in C major
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There have been a number of masses written in the key of C major, including:
- Joseph Haydn
- Mass No. 3 in C major, Missa Cellensis in hon. BVM, also known as the Cäcilienmesse (St. Cecilia) (H. 22/5) (1776)
- Mass No. 6 in C major Missa Cellensis, Mariazellermesse (H. 22/8) (1782)
- Mass No. 10 in C major, Missa in tempore belli (or Paukenmesse) (1796)
- Mihály Mosonyi
- Mass No. 1 in C major (1840-2) [1]
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Mass No. 3 in C major (Dominicusmesse), K. 66
- Mass No. 7 in C major (Missa in honorem Sanctissimae Trinitatis), K. 167
- Mass No. 9 ("Missa brevis") in C major (Spatzenmesse), K. 220
- Mass No. 10 ("Missa brevis") in C major ("Credo" Mass), K. 257
- Mass No. 11 in C major (Spaurmesse or Piccolomissa), K. 258
- Mass No. 12 ("Missa brevis") in C major ("Organ Solo"), K. 259
- Mass No. 13 ("Missa longa") in C major, K. 262
- Mass No. 15 in C major ("Coronation"), K. 317
- Mass No. 16 ("Missa solemnis") in C major (Missa aulica), K. 337
- Franz Schubert
- Mass in C major (Mass No. 4) (1816)
[edit] External links
- ^ Announcement of Recording of Mosonyi Mass on Hungaroton. Records International (May 2004). Retrieved on 2007-11-06.