Vesperae solennes de Dominica 1779 sacred choral composition by Mozart
Vesperae solennes de Dominica Catalogue K . 321Text Language Latin Composed 1779 (1779 ) : Salzburg Movements 6 Vocal SATB choir and soloistsInstrumental brass and timpani violins continuo
Dixit dominus (
Psalm 110)
(3:36 minutes, 4
MB )
Confitebor (Psalm 111) (5:59 minutes, 6 MB)
Beatus vir (Psalm 112) (4:24 minutes, 5 MB)
Laudate pueri (Psalm 113) (3:59 minutes, 4 MB)
Vesperae solennes de Dominica , K . 321, is a sacred choral composition, written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1779. It is scored for SATB choir and soloists, violin I and II, 2 trumpets , 3 trombones colla parte , 2 timpani , and basso continuo (bassoon and organ ).
It was composed in Salzburg at the request of the Archbishop Colloredo for liturgical use in the city's cathedral . The title "de Dominica" signifies its use in Sunday services.[ 1] In 1780, Mozart composed another setting of Solemn Vespers , the Vesperae solennes de confessore , which shares many musical similarities with this work.
Structure
The setting is divided into six movements, including five psalms and a setting of the Magnificat . A setting of the Minor Doxology (Gloria Patri) concludes all movements, each recapitulating the opening theme. The first three psalms are scored in a vigorous, exuberant manner, contrasting with the strict counterpoint of the a cappella Laudate pueri. The Laudate Dominum is set as an extended aria for the soprano soloist with obbligato organ, while the Magnificat opens with a majestic, moderate tempo, only to return to the bolder tempo of the first three psalms.[ 2]
Dixit Allegro vivace , C major,
Confitebor Allegro , E minor, 3 4
Beatus vir Allegro , B♭ major,
Laudate pueri F major,
Laudate Dominum Allegro , A major, 3 4
Magnificat Adagio maestoso , C major,
"Et exultavit" Allegro , C major,
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Masses and Requiem
G major, K. 49/47d
Waisenhausmesse C minor, K. 139/47a
D minor, K. 65/61a
Dominicusmesse C major, K. 66
Missa in honorem Sanctissimae Trinitatis C major, K. 167
Kleine Credo Messe F major, K. 192/186f
D major, K. 194/186h
Sparrow Mass C major, K. 220/196b
Missa longa C major, K. 262/246a
Credo Mass C major, K. 257
Piccolomini Mass or Spaur Mass C major, K. 258
Orgelsolomesse C major, K. 259
B-flat major, K. 275/272b
Coronation Mass C major, K. 317
Missa Solemnis C major, K. 337
Great Mass C minor, K. 427/417a
Requiem, K. 626
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