Urtext -
Completion. Composed
by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Edited by Clemens
Kemme. Arranged by
Clemens Kemme. Choir;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
The Missa in c was so
dear to Mozart that he
cited it as evidence of
the reality of my vow to
marry his beloved
Constanze and to complete
the only half-finished
mass. Nevertheless, one
of Mozart's greatest
masterpieces remained a
torso.
Have. Mass;
Classical. Part. 20
pages. Duration 52'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
5562-15. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-5562-15).
ISBN
9790004342282. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The Missa
in c was so dear to
Mozart that he cited it
as evidence of the
reality of my vow to
marry his beloved
Constanze and to complete
the only half-finished
mass. Nevertheless, one
of Mozart's greatest
masterpieces remained a
torso. The Dutch music
theorist, arranger, and
musicologist Clemens
Kemme closes the gap in
this work by creating a
new supplement,
creatively and profoundly
grounded and giving due
respect to the
composition, hence
fulfilling that part of
Mozart's vow after more
than 200 years. This
version is published by
Breitkopf, complete with
performance material,
piano reduction, and
study score. The edition
is based on a meticulous
re-examination of the
sources for the completed
sections and
offersAddenda validated
by authentic materialNew
orchestration of the two
Credo movements modeled
on Handel and Bach as
well as on Mozart's own
music, e.g., the aria Se
il padre perdei
(Idomeneo)Reconstruction
of the Sanctus for double
chorus from secondary
sources and models by
Caldara and J. Chr.
BachSections added in the
score clear at first
glance from their gray
resolutionPreparation of
the edition in close
collaboration with Frans
BruggenFirst performance
of the version in 2006 by
Bruggen with many
subsequent performances,
such as by the chorus of
the Bavarian Radio under
Peter Dijkstra (together
with CD production) Kemme
applies the same level of
care and diligence shown
in his 'Et incarnates
est' and 'Osanna'
reconstructions
throughout the score,
though these two
movements truly set this
edition apart from its
predecessors. Careful
awareness of
eighteenth-century music
theory and practices
facilitate skillful and
insightful interventions
at every stage. The
outcome is a highly
refined and elegant take
on the C-minor mass as
Mozart left it. (Peter
Keenan,
Eighteenth-Century
Music)Audio samples:10.
Et incarnatus est: Claron
McFadden (Soprano),
Orchestra of the 18th
Century, cond. Frans
Bruggen (NOS Radio, 2006)
11. Sanctus: Chor des
Bayerischen Rundfunks,
Munchener
Kammerorchester, cond.
Peter Dijkstra (Sony,
2013)
This edition
represents the
culmination of some
eleven or so years of
extensive research. It
brings an exhaustive
understanding of
eighteenth-century
practices and Mozart's
stylistic habits to bear
on the unfathomable task
of replicating Mozart's
style without impinging
upon the tone of the
work. The rigour with
which Clemens Kemme has
produced this edition of
Mozart's abandoned mass
is nothing but
exceptional. (Peter
Keenan,
Eighteenth-Century
Music).
Chorus (with soloists)
and orchestra (solos:
SSTB - choir: SATBSATB -
1.2.0.2 - 2.2.3.0 - timp
- org - str)
SKU:
BR.PB-5596-07
Urtext -
Completion. Composed
by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Edited by Clemens
Kemme. Arranged by
Clemens Kemme. Choir;
Softbound.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
The
Missa in c was so dear to
Mozart that he cited it
as evidence of the
reality of my vow to
marry his beloved
Constanze and to complete
the only half-finished
mass. Nevertheless, one
of Mozart's greatest
masterpieces remained a
torso.
Have. Mass;
Classical. Study Score.
188 pages. Duration 52'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #PB
5596-07. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.PB-5596-07).
ISBN
9790004214060. 6.5 x 9
inches.
The Missa
in c was so dear to
Mozart that he cited it
as evidence of the
reality of my vow to
marry his beloved
Constanze and to complete
the only half-finished
mass. Nevertheless, one
of Mozart's greatest
masterpieces remained a
torso. The Dutch music
theorist, arranger, and
musicologist Clemens
Kemme closes the gap in
this work by creating a
new supplement,
creatively and profoundly
grounded and giving due
respect to the
composition, hence
fulfilling that part of
Mozart's vow after more
than 200 years. This
version is published by
Breitkopf, complete with
performance material,
piano reduction, and
study score. The edition
is based on a meticulous
re-examination of the
sources for the completed
sections and
offersAddenda validated
by authentic materialNew
orchestration of the two
Credo movements modeled
on Handel and Bach as
well as on Mozart's own
music, e.g., the aria Se
il padre perdei
(Idomeneo)Reconstruction
of the Sanctus for double
chorus from secondary
sources and models by
Caldara and J. Chr.
BachSections added in the
score clear at first
glance from their gray
resolutionPreparation of
the edition in close
collaboration with Frans
BruggenFirst performance
of the version in 2006 by
Bruggen with many
subsequent performances,
such as by the chorus of
the Bavarian Radio under
Peter Dijkstra (together
with CD production) Kemme
applies the same level of
care and diligence shown
in his 'Et incarnates
est' and 'Osanna'
reconstructions
throughout the score,
though these two
movements truly set this
edition apart from its
predecessors. Careful
awareness of
eighteenth-century music
theory and practices
facilitate skillful and
insightful interventions
at every stage. The
outcome is a highly
refined and elegant take
on the C-minor mass as
Mozart left it. (Peter
Keenan,
Eighteenth-Century
Music)Audio samples:10.
Et incarnatus est: Claron
McFadden (Soprano),
Orchestra of the 18th
Century, cond. Frans
Bruggen (NOS Radio, 2006)
11. Sanctus: Chor des
Bayerischen Rundfunks,
Munchener
Kammerorchester, cond.
Peter Dijkstra (Sony,
2013)
This edition
represents the
culmination of some
eleven or so years of
extensive research. It
brings an exhaustive
understanding of
eighteenth-century
practices and Mozart's
stylistic habits to bear
on the unfathomable task
of replicating Mozart's
style without impinging
upon the tone of the
work. The rigour with
which Clemens Kemme has
produced this edition of
Mozart's abandoned mass
is nothing but
exceptional. (Peter
Keenan,
Eighteenth-Century
Music).
Chorus (with soloists)
and orchestra (solos:
SSTB - choir: SATBSATB -
1.2.0.2 - 2.2.3.0 - timp
- org - str)
SKU:
BR.PB-5562
Urtext
- Completion.
Composed by Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart. Edited by
Clemens Kemme. Arranged
by Clemens Kemme. Choir;
Softbound.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
The
Missa in c was so dear to
Mozart that he cited it
as evidence of the
reality of my vow to
marry his beloved
Constanze and to complete
the only half-finished
mass. Nevertheless, one
of Mozart's greatest
masterpieces remained a
torso.
Have. Mass;
Classical. Full score.
188 pages. Duration 52'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #PB
5562. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.PB-5562).
ISBN
9790004213728. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The Missa
in c was so dear to
Mozart that he cited it
as evidence of the
reality of my vow to
marry his beloved
Constanze and to complete
the only half-finished
mass. Nevertheless, one
of Mozart's greatest
masterpieces remained a
torso. The Dutch music
theorist, arranger, and
musicologist Clemens
Kemme closes the gap in
this work by creating a
new supplement,
creatively and profoundly
grounded and giving due
respect to the
composition, hence
fulfilling that part of
Mozart's vow after more
than 200 years. This
version is published by
Breitkopf, complete with
performance material,
piano reduction, and
study score. The edition
is based on a meticulous
re-examination of the
sources for the completed
sections and
offersAddenda validated
by authentic materialNew
orchestration of the two
Credo movements modeled
on Handel and Bach as
well as on Mozart's own
music, e.g., the aria Se
il padre perdei
(Idomeneo)Reconstruction
of the Sanctus for double
chorus from secondary
sources and models by
Caldara and J. Chr.
BachSections added in the
score clear at first
glance from their gray
resolutionPreparation of
the edition in close
collaboration with Frans
BruggenFirst performance
of the version in 2006 by
Bruggen with many
subsequent performances,
such as by the chorus of
the Bavarian Radio under
Peter Dijkstra (together
with CD production) Kemme
applies the same level of
care and diligence shown
in his 'Et incarnates
est' and 'Osanna'
reconstructions
throughout the score,
though these two
movements truly set this
edition apart from its
predecessors. Careful
awareness of
eighteenth-century music
theory and practices
facilitate skillful and
insightful interventions
at every stage. The
outcome is a highly
refined and elegant take
on the C-minor mass as
Mozart left it. (Peter
Keenan,
Eighteenth-Century
Music)Audio samples:10.
Et incarnatus est: Claron
McFadden (Soprano),
Orchestra of the 18th
Century, cond. Frans
Bruggen (NOS Radio, 2006)
11. Sanctus: Chor des
Bayerischen Rundfunks,
Munchener
Kammerorchester, cond.
Peter Dijkstra (Sony,
2013)
This edition
represents the
culmination of some
eleven or so years of
extensive research. It
brings an exhaustive
understanding of
eighteenth-century
practices and Mozart's
stylistic habits to bear
on the unfathomable task
of replicating Mozart's
style without impinging
upon the tone of the
work. The rigour with
which Clemens Kemme has
produced this edition of
Mozart's abandoned mass
is nothing but
exceptional. (Peter
Keenan,
Eighteenth-Century
Music).
Urtext -
Completion. Composed
by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Edited by Clemens
Kemme. Arranged by
Clemens Kemme. Choir;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
The Missa in c was so
dear to Mozart that he
cited it as evidence of
the reality of my vow to
marry his beloved
Constanze and to complete
the only half-finished
mass. Nevertheless, one
of Mozart's greatest
masterpieces remained a
torso.
Have. Mass;
Classical. Part. 24
pages. Duration 52'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
5562-16. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-5562-16).
ISBN
9790004342299. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The Missa
in c was so dear to
Mozart that he cited it
as evidence of the
reality of my vow to
marry his beloved
Constanze and to complete
the only half-finished
mass. Nevertheless, one
of Mozart's greatest
masterpieces remained a
torso. The Dutch music
theorist, arranger, and
musicologist Clemens
Kemme closes the gap in
this work by creating a
new supplement,
creatively and profoundly
grounded and giving due
respect to the
composition, hence
fulfilling that part of
Mozart's vow after more
than 200 years. This
version is published by
Breitkopf, complete with
performance material,
piano reduction, and
study score. The edition
is based on a meticulous
re-examination of the
sources for the completed
sections and
offersAddenda validated
by authentic materialNew
orchestration of the two
Credo movements modeled
on Handel and Bach as
well as on Mozart's own
music, e.g., the aria Se
il padre perdei
(Idomeneo)Reconstruction
of the Sanctus for double
chorus from secondary
sources and models by
Caldara and J. Chr.
BachSections added in the
score clear at first
glance from their gray
resolutionPreparation of
the edition in close
collaboration with Frans
BruggenFirst performance
of the version in 2006 by
Bruggen with many
subsequent performances,
such as by the chorus of
the Bavarian Radio under
Peter Dijkstra (together
with CD production) Kemme
applies the same level of
care and diligence shown
in his 'Et incarnates
est' and 'Osanna'
reconstructions
throughout the score,
though these two
movements truly set this
edition apart from its
predecessors. Careful
awareness of
eighteenth-century music
theory and practices
facilitate skillful and
insightful interventions
at every stage. The
outcome is a highly
refined and elegant take
on the C-minor mass as
Mozart left it. (Peter
Keenan,
Eighteenth-Century
Music)Audio samples:10.
Et incarnatus est: Claron
McFadden (Soprano),
Orchestra of the 18th
Century, cond. Frans
Bruggen (NOS Radio, 2006)
11. Sanctus: Chor des
Bayerischen Rundfunks,
Munchener
Kammerorchester, cond.
Peter Dijkstra (Sony,
2013)
This edition
represents the
culmination of some
eleven or so years of
extensive research. It
brings an exhaustive
understanding of
eighteenth-century
practices and Mozart's
stylistic habits to bear
on the unfathomable task
of replicating Mozart's
style without impinging
upon the tone of the
work. The rigour with
which Clemens Kemme has
produced this edition of
Mozart's abandoned mass
is nothing but
exceptional. (Peter
Keenan,
Eighteenth-Century
Music).
Concert Pieces for Teaching Beginning Strings (Bass Book - Audio CD Included). B...(+)
Concert Pieces for
Teaching Beginning
Strings (Bass Book -
Audio CD Included). By
Doris Gazda; Henry
Purcell; James Pierpont.
Arranged by Doris Gazda.
For Double Bass I, Double
Bass II. Score and Audio
CD. 16 pages. Published
by Carl Fischer.
Chorus a cappella (solos: SSTB - choir: SATBSATB - 1.2.0.2 - 2.2.3.0 - timp - or...(+)
Chorus a cappella (solos:
SSTB - choir: SATBSATB -
1.2.0.2 - 2.2.3.0 - timp
- org - str)
SKU:
BR.CHB-5387-02
Urtext -
Completion. Composed
by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Edited by Clemens
Kemme. Arranged by
Clemens Kemme. Choir;
stapled. Chor-Bibliothek
(Choral Library). Mass;
Classical. Sheet Music.
44 pages. Duration 52'.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#ChB 5387-02. Published
by Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.CHB-5387-02).
ISBN
9790004413883. 7.5 x 10.5
inches. Latin.
The
performance material of
the pioneering completion
of Mozart's great Missa
in cK. 427 by the Dutch
musicologist Clemens
Kemme is now completed
with a choral score. The
reconstruction, seen by
many international
experts as the most
convincing solution,
especially in the
double-choir Sanctus
fugue, thus becomes
affordable for larger
choirs. The compact and
clearly arranged choral
score is also
considerably lighter than
the piano vocal score;
cue notes provide good
orientation within the
work.
This edition
represents the
culmination of some
eleven or so years of
extensive research. It
brings an exhaustive
understanding of
eighteenth-century
practices and Mozart's
stylistic habits to bear
on the unfathomable task
of replicating Mozart's
style without impinging
upon the tone of the
work. The rigour with
which Clemens Kemme has
produced this edition of
Mozart's abandoned mass
is nothing but
exceptional. (Peter
Keenan,
Eighteenth-Century
Music).
Urtext -
Completion. Composed
by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Edited by Clemens
Kemme. Arranged by
Clemens Kemme. Choir;
Folder.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
The Missa in c was so
dear to Mozart that he
cited it as evidence of
the reality of my vow to
marry his beloved
Constanze and to complete
the only half-finished
mass. Nevertheless, one
of Mozart's greatest
masterpieces remained a
torso.
Have. Mass;
Classical. Set of parts.
116 pages. Duration 52'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
5562-30. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-5562-30).
ISBN
9790004342329. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The Missa
in c was so dear to
Mozart that he cited it
as evidence of the
reality of my vow to
marry his beloved
Constanze and to complete
the only half-finished
mass. Nevertheless, one
of Mozart's greatest
masterpieces remained a
torso. The Dutch music
theorist, arranger, and
musicologist Clemens
Kemme closes the gap in
this work by creating a
new supplement,
creatively and profoundly
grounded and giving due
respect to the
composition, hence
fulfilling that part of
Mozart's vow after more
than 200 years. This
version is published by
Breitkopf, complete with
performance material,
piano reduction, and
study score. The edition
is based on a meticulous
re-examination of the
sources for the completed
sections and
offersAddenda validated
by authentic materialNew
orchestration of the two
Credo movements modeled
on Handel and Bach as
well as on Mozart's own
music, e.g., the aria Se
il padre perdei
(Idomeneo)Reconstruction
of the Sanctus for double
chorus from secondary
sources and models by
Caldara and J. Chr.
BachSections added in the
score clear at first
glance from their gray
resolutionPreparation of
the edition in close
collaboration with Frans
BruggenFirst performance
of the version in 2006 by
Bruggen with many
subsequent performances,
such as by the chorus of
the Bavarian Radio under
Peter Dijkstra (together
with CD production) Kemme
applies the same level of
care and diligence shown
in his 'Et incarnates
est' and 'Osanna'
reconstructions
throughout the score,
though these two
movements truly set this
edition apart from its
predecessors. Careful
awareness of
eighteenth-century music
theory and practices
facilitate skillful and
insightful interventions
at every stage. The
outcome is a highly
refined and elegant take
on the C-minor mass as
Mozart left it. (Peter
Keenan,
Eighteenth-Century
Music)Audio samples:10.
Et incarnatus est: Claron
McFadden (Soprano),
Orchestra of the 18th
Century, cond. Frans
Bruggen (NOS Radio, 2006)
11. Sanctus: Chor des
Bayerischen Rundfunks,
Munchener
Kammerorchester, cond.
Peter Dijkstra (Sony,
2013)
This edition
represents the
culmination of some
eleven or so years of
extensive research. It
brings an exhaustive
understanding of
eighteenth-century
practices and Mozart's
stylistic habits to bear
on the unfathomable task
of replicating Mozart's
style without impinging
upon the tone of the
work. The rigour with
which Clemens Kemme has
produced this edition of
Mozart's abandoned mass
is nothing but
exceptional. (Peter
Keenan,
Eighteenth-Century
Music).
Composed by Scottish Folk
Song. Arranged by
Virginia Croft. Carl
Fischer First Plus String
Orchestra Series.
Classical. Score and
Parts. With Standard
notation. 8+8+8+2+5+5+5+2
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#FAS39. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.FAS39).
ISBN 9780825863301.
UPC: 798408063306. 8.5 X
11 inches. Key: D
major.
Virginia
Croft's experience as a
string player and
educator is evident in
the care with which she
has scored this beautiful
folk tune idiomatically
for young string players.
Relatively easy to play,
Skye Boat Song is a great
opportunity to develop
lyrical playing habits
with a developing string
group. Here is a very
playable setting of a
beautiful Scottish folk
song. It commemorates one
of the most exciting
moments in Scottish
history in the middle of
the eighteenth century
during the Jacobite
Rebellion. At this time,
a small group of men
escaped by night in a
tiny boat across the
rough sea to the Isle of
Skye to save the life of
the young lad whom they
believed to be the
rightful heir to the
throne of Scotland.As you
play this music, can't
you feel the boat rocking
and the oarsmen straining
at their posts against
the sea? The long
diminuendo from m. 51 to
the end passes the final
melodic fragment down
through the voices until
the small boat has
vanished into the
distance, leaving only
the water.The words of
the original folk song
are:Speed, bonnie boat,
like a bird on the
wind;Hark, how the
seagulls cray!Carry the
lad that was born to be
kindOver the sea to
Skye!.
Urtext -
Completion. Composed
by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Edited by Clemens
Kemme. Arranged by
Clemens Kemme. Choir;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
The Missa in c was so
dear to Mozart that he
cited it as evidence of
the reality of my vow to
marry his beloved
Constanze and to complete
the only half-finished
mass. Nevertheless, one
of Mozart's greatest
masterpieces remained a
torso.
Have. Mass;
Classical. Part. 20
pages. Duration 52'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
5562-19. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-5562-19).
ISBN
9790004342305. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The Missa
in c was so dear to
Mozart that he cited it
as evidence of the
reality of my vow to
marry his beloved
Constanze and to complete
the only half-finished
mass. Nevertheless, one
of Mozart's greatest
masterpieces remained a
torso. The Dutch music
theorist, arranger, and
musicologist Clemens
Kemme closes the gap in
this work by creating a
new supplement,
creatively and profoundly
grounded and giving due
respect to the
composition, hence
fulfilling that part of
Mozart's vow after more
than 200 years. This
version is published by
Breitkopf, complete with
performance material,
piano reduction, and
study score. The edition
is based on a meticulous
re-examination of the
sources for the completed
sections and
offersAddenda validated
by authentic materialNew
orchestration of the two
Credo movements modeled
on Handel and Bach as
well as on Mozart's own
music, e.g., the aria Se
il padre perdei
(Idomeneo)Reconstruction
of the Sanctus for double
chorus from secondary
sources and models by
Caldara and J. Chr.
BachSections added in the
score clear at first
glance from their gray
resolutionPreparation of
the edition in close
collaboration with Frans
BruggenFirst performance
of the version in 2006 by
Bruggen with many
subsequent performances,
such as by the chorus of
the Bavarian Radio under
Peter Dijkstra (together
with CD production) Kemme
applies the same level of
care and diligence shown
in his 'Et incarnates
est' and 'Osanna'
reconstructions
throughout the score,
though these two
movements truly set this
edition apart from its
predecessors. Careful
awareness of
eighteenth-century music
theory and practices
facilitate skillful and
insightful interventions
at every stage. The
outcome is a highly
refined and elegant take
on the C-minor mass as
Mozart left it. (Peter
Keenan,
Eighteenth-Century
Music)Audio samples:10.
Et incarnatus est: Claron
McFadden (Soprano),
Orchestra of the 18th
Century, cond. Frans
Bruggen (NOS Radio, 2006)
11. Sanctus: Chor des
Bayerischen Rundfunks,
Munchener
Kammerorchester, cond.
Peter Dijkstra (Sony,
2013)
This edition
represents the
culmination of some
eleven or so years of
extensive research. It
brings an exhaustive
understanding of
eighteenth-century
practices and Mozart's
stylistic habits to bear
on the unfathomable task
of replicating Mozart's
style without impinging
upon the tone of the
work. The rigour with
which Clemens Kemme has
produced this edition of
Mozart's abandoned mass
is nothing but
exceptional. (Peter
Keenan,
Eighteenth-Century
Music).
Urtext -
Completion. Composed
by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Edited by Clemens
Kemme. Arranged by
Clemens Kemme. Choir;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
The Missa in c was so
dear to Mozart that he
cited it as evidence of
the reality of my vow to
marry his beloved
Constanze and to complete
the only half-finished
mass. Nevertheless, one
of Mozart's greatest
masterpieces remained a
torso.
Have. Mass;
Classical. Part. 20
pages. Duration 52'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
5562-26. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-5562-26).
ISBN
9790004342312. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The Missa
in c was so dear to
Mozart that he cited it
as evidence of the
reality of my vow to
marry his beloved
Constanze and to complete
the only half-finished
mass. Nevertheless, one
of Mozart's greatest
masterpieces remained a
torso. The Dutch music
theorist, arranger, and
musicologist Clemens
Kemme closes the gap in
this work by creating a
new supplement,
creatively and profoundly
grounded and giving due
respect to the
composition, hence
fulfilling that part of
Mozart's vow after more
than 200 years. This
version is published by
Breitkopf, complete with
performance material,
piano reduction, and
study score. The edition
is based on a meticulous
re-examination of the
sources for the completed
sections and
offersAddenda validated
by authentic materialNew
orchestration of the two
Credo movements modeled
on Handel and Bach as
well as on Mozart's own
music, e.g., the aria Se
il padre perdei
(Idomeneo)Reconstruction
of the Sanctus for double
chorus from secondary
sources and models by
Caldara and J. Chr.
BachSections added in the
score clear at first
glance from their gray
resolutionPreparation of
the edition in close
collaboration with Frans
BruggenFirst performance
of the version in 2006 by
Bruggen with many
subsequent performances,
such as by the chorus of
the Bavarian Radio under
Peter Dijkstra (together
with CD production) Kemme
applies the same level of
care and diligence shown
in his 'Et incarnates
est' and 'Osanna'
reconstructions
throughout the score,
though these two
movements truly set this
edition apart from its
predecessors. Careful
awareness of
eighteenth-century music
theory and practices
facilitate skillful and
insightful interventions
at every stage. The
outcome is a highly
refined and elegant take
on the C-minor mass as
Mozart left it. (Peter
Keenan,
Eighteenth-Century
Music)Audio samples:10.
Et incarnatus est: Claron
McFadden (Soprano),
Orchestra of the 18th
Century, cond. Frans
Bruggen (NOS Radio, 2006)
11. Sanctus: Chor des
Bayerischen Rundfunks,
Munchener
Kammerorchester, cond.
Peter Dijkstra (Sony,
2013)
This edition
represents the
culmination of some
eleven or so years of
extensive research. It
brings an exhaustive
understanding of
eighteenth-century
practices and Mozart's
stylistic habits to bear
on the unfathomable task
of replicating Mozart's
style without impinging
upon the tone of the
work. The rigour with
which Clemens Kemme has
produced this edition of
Mozart's abandoned mass
is nothing but
exceptional. (Peter
Keenan,
Eighteenth-Century
Music).