Nikolaimesse

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Prince Nicholas I of Esterhazy

The Missa Sancti Nicolai Hob. XXII: 6 (German Nikolaimesse ) in G major is the sixth mass by Joseph Haydn . Because of the pastoral melody of Kyrie and Dona nobis pacem , which is in six-four time, the mass is also called the six-quarter mass . Overall, the mass has a pastoral character as it was composed for the Advent season.

The work was probably premiered on December 6, 1772 to celebrate Prince Nikolaus Esterhazy 's name day and was probably created as a thank you. In the same year the prince was induced by Haydn's farewell symphony to break off his summer stay at Esterházy Palace early. Haydn wrote the mass in a great hurry and used various short forms. The Dona nobis pacem has the same music as the Kyrie .

construction

Kyrie

01. Kyrie eleison. Allegretto. Solos SATB, choir and orchestra (tutti)

Gloria

02. Gloria in excelsis deodorant. Vivace. Soprano solo, Tutti
03. Quoniam to solus sanctus. Allegro. Tutti

Creed

04. Credo in unum Deum. Allegro. Tutti
05. Et incarnatus est. Adagio. Solos SATB
06. Et resurrexit. Allegro. Tutti

Sanctus

07. Sanctus. Adagio. Tutti
08th plenary sunt coeli. Allegro. Tutti

Benedictus

09. Benedictus. Moderato. Solos SATB
10. Osanna. Allegro. Tutti

Agnus Dei

11. Agnus Dei. Adagio. Tutti
12. Dona nobis pacem. Allegretto. Solos SATB, Tutti

The line-up of the orchestra includes: two oboes , bassoon , two horns, strings and organ .

The performance lasts about 25 minutes.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Description of the work on ChoralLine (English), accessed on August 18, 2014.
  2. HC Robbins Landon : Supplement to CD Haydn - Die Messen , Château de Foncoussières, August 1995, Decca 448518, p. 26 f.