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Francesco Durante
Mass in C minor, BWV Anh 26
J.S. Bach
Christe eleison in G minor, BWV 242 |
German Title |
Messe in c-Moll BWV Anh. 26 |
English Title |
Mass in C minor BWV Anh. 26 |
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Spanish Title |
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Event |
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Composed |
Composed by Francesco Durante (1684-1855)
Copied by J.S. Bach during the second half of 1727. J.S. Bach changed the structuring of the Kyrie part of his source. He retained only Kyrie I, composed a new filigree duet duet for the Christe (BWV 242), and employed the music from the beginning of the Gloria for the Kyrie II. In the Gloria simple plainsong intonation takes the place of the first section, and it is not until the words "Et in terra pax" that Durante's music is resumed.
Performed by J.S. Bach in Leipzig, 1727-1731 |
Text |
Latin Mass |
Not in BWV=Anh 26 Text:
Latin-5
Translations:
Russian-3
part 2 arranged by J.S. Bach as:
BWV 242 Text:
Latin-1
| Latin-6
Translations:
English-1
Chinese-2
| Hebrew-1
| Portuguese-2
| Spanish-6
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Scoring |
Mass in C minor, BWV Anh 26:
Soloists: Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass ; 4-Part Chorus
Orchestra: 2 violins, 3 trombones, continuo (trombone for the 3 low choral parts)
Christe eleison BWV 242:
Soloists: Soprano, Alto
Accompaniment: continuo |
BWV 242: Score BGA [0.79 MB] |
References |
Mass in C minor, BWV Anh 26:
NBA: II/9
Christe eleison BWV 242:
BGA: XLI | NBA: II/2 | BC: E8 | Zwang: - | First Published: BG, 1894 | Autograph score (fascimile): Leipzig, Bach-Archiv |
Commentary |
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Comments |
Source: Liner notes by Peter Wollny (translated by Susan Marie Praeder) to the CD 'Apocryphal Bach Masses & Magnificat', conducted by W. Helbich (CPO, 2003) |
Discussions |
Week of August 18, 2013 |
Recordings of Christe eleison in G minor, BWV 242 |
The list of the recordings was compiled by Aryeh Oron (November 2004 - June 2010) |
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