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Schubert, Franz
Messe in G - Score
CV 40.675In stock
Messe in G - Piano excerpt
CV 40.675/03In stock
Messe in G - Piano excerpt - XL Large print
CV 40.675/04In stock
Messe in G - Choir score - at least 20 copies
CV 40.675/05In stock
Messe in G - 2 trp, timpani
CV 40.675/09In stock
Messe in G - Violin 1
CV 40.675/11In stock
Mass in G - Violin 2
CV 40.675/12In stock
Messe in G - Viola
CV 40.675/13In stock
Messe in G - Cello / Double Bass
CV 40.675/14In stock
Messe in G - Organ
CV 40.675/49In stock
Franz Schubert's Mass in G major is one of the most popular settings of the mass ordinary: the charming song-like melodic writing, especially in the Kyrie and the Credo, forms a magical counterpoint to more concertante passages in the Gloria and the Sanctus. For a long time it was thought that Schubert's final version was scored for purely string orchestra, whilst a version with wind, brass, and timpani was thought to be an expanded orchestration by his brother Ferdinand Schubert. However, since the mid-1990s it has been known that the parts for trumpets and timpani were additionally composed by Franz Schubert himself for use "ad libitum". The present edition offers this "Klosterneuburg Version" - with trumpets and timpani ad libitum, but without Ferdinand's wind parts - in an Urtext edition reflecting Schubert's own intended orchestration.