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Haydn, Franz Joseph: Missa Sancti Nicolai

part

Edited by Dack, James – Feder, Georg
Setting: Vl.1 part
Period: Classic
Language: Latin
Length: 11 pages
Weight: 0.049 kg
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Item number: BA4645-74
Other reference: BA04645-74
ISMN: 9790006520442

The name of the ''Missa Sancti Nicolai'' refers to the composition of the Mass for St. Nicholas Day in 1772. Every year on this day a Mass was held in honor of the Prince of Esterházy who shared his name-day with St.Nicholas.

It is thought that Haydn wrote this composition specifically to thank the Prince for allowing him to return to Eisenstadt. Some years later, trumpet and timpani parts were added to the work.

As with the''Great Organ Mass'' these additional parts were not ac

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