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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Mozart: Misericordias Domini, K. 222 (205a)

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  • Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
  • Editor: Hellmut Federhofer
  • Instrumentation: SATB Choir, Orchestra
  • Work: Misericordias Domini, K. 222 (205a)
  • Work Language: Latin
  • ISMN: 9790006456697
  • Size: 7.5 x 10.6 inches
  • Pages: 16
  • Urtext / Critical Edition

Description

Mozart's "Misercordias Domini", K. 222 (205a)" was commissioned by the electorate Prince of Bavaria, as is evident from a letter of the composer to P. Martini. It was probably composed during the first two months of the year 1775 in Munich. This small-scale sacred work was premiered on 5 March of the same year. Closely basing his masterpiece on the meticulously crafted works of his admired Salzburg colleagues, and using a motif from Johann Ernst Eberlein's "Benedixisti Domine", Mozart merges polyphony and the expressive power of enthralling harmonic progressions in this work of effective contrasts.

As the copy Mozart sent to P. Martini in Bologna cannot be traced, the authenticity of the viola part cannot be guaranteed.

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Description

Mozart's "Misercordias Domini", K. 222 (205a)" was commissioned by the electorate Prince of Bavaria, as is evident from a letter of the composer to P. Martini. It was probably composed during the first two months of the year 1775 in Munich. This small-scale sacred work was premiered on 5 March of the same year. Closely basing his masterpiece on the meticulously crafted works of his admired Salzburg colleagues, and using a motif from Johann Ernst Eberlein's "Benedixisti Domine", Mozart merges polyphony and the expressive power of enthralling harmonic progressions in this work of effective contrasts.

As the copy Mozart sent to P. Martini in Bologna cannot be traced, the authenticity of the viola part cannot be guaranteed.

Format

  • Vocal Score
  • Full Score
  • Violin I
  • Violin II
  • Viola
  • Cello / Double Bass / Bassoon
  • Organ
  • Choral Score
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