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The Messe solennelle (Solemn Mass) in C-sharp minor, Op. 16, is a mass by the French composer Louis Vierne. He composed it in 1899, scored for choir and two organs. It was published in 1900, before it was first performed at Saint-Sulpice in Paris in December 1901. Although scored for two pipe organs, it was later adapted for a single organ, as most churches could not provide two such instruments.
History
In 1899, Vierne set the Latin text of the mass ordinary without the Credo, which makes it a formally a short mass or missa brevis. He imagined a mass for orchestra, but Charles-Marie Widor, his teacher and organist at Saint-Sulpice in Paris advised him to employ organs, for practical reasons. The mass was first performed at Saint-Sulpice in 1901, on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, 8 December. The church has a great organ (grand orgue) in its back built by François-Henri Clicquot which Aristide Cavaillé-Coll had reconstructed and improved in 1862. The choir organ, in the choir, was built by Cavaillé-Coll in 1858. Vierne planned the effect of sound from the far ends of the church. In the premiere, Widor played the main organ, while the composer, who was by then organist at Notre-Dame de Paris, played the choir organ.
The mass was first published in 1900 by Pérégally & Fils in Paris, dedicated to Théodore Dubois. An arrangement for choir and one organ was made by Zsigmond Szathmáry, as the use of two organs is often not practical. Another arrangement for one organ by Markus Frank Hollingshau was published by Dr. J. Butz.
Structure and music
The mass is structured in five movements, omitting a Credo. The choir is mostly four-part, SATB, but at times divided further. In the following table of the movements, the markings, keys and signatures are taken from the choral score, using the symbols for common time (4/4) and alla breve.
Vierne builds on models by his teacher Widor and of César Franck, but adds more development of themes and "imaginative expression". He uses repeated rhythmic figures in the accompaniment. The Kyrie opens with "awesome solemnity", while the "mysterious antiphonal harmonies of the Benedictus" were new sounds in French church music, and the Agnus Dei ends, after antiphonal exchange between choir and great organ, serenely in C-sharp major when praying "dona nobis pacem" (Grant us peace).
Recordings
Recordings of the work include a 2009 performance by the Chœur d'Oratorio de Paris at the location of the first performance, who integrate the mass in the music of a complete service, with Saint-Sulpice organist Daniel Roth on the great organ and Éric Lebrun of Église Saint-Antoine-des-Quinze-Vingts on the choir organ. The liturgical chants are performed by the Chœur Gregorien de Paris. The recording has been called "musical and spiritual time-travel".
References
External links
Messe solennelle (Vierne): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
Messe solennelle on data.bnf.fr
Louis Vierne - Messe solennelle - Bach-Collegium Praha on YouTube
Frédéric Muñoz: La messe de Vierne dans son contexte original (in French) resmusica.com 16 January 2010
Vierne - Messe Solennelle ut mineur choeurlouveciennesref.com
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Messe solennelle (Vierne) - Wikipedia
The Messe solennelle (Solemn Mass) in C-sharp minor, Op. 16, is a mass by the French composer Louis Vierne. He composed it in 1899, scored for choir and two organs. It was published in 1900, before it was first performed at Saint-Sulpice in Paris in December 1901.
Messe solennelle, Op.16 (Vierne, Louis) - IMSLP
Messe Solennelle Alt ernative. Title Name Translations Messe solennelle; 荘厳ミサ曲: Authorities WorldCat; Wikipedia; VIAF: 293083594; BNF: 139206068: Composer Vierne, Louis: Opus/Catalogue Number Op./Cat. No. Op.16 I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. No. ILV 15 Key C-sharp minor Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 5 movements: Kyrie eleison Gloria in ...
Louis Vierne - Messe Solennelle - YouTube
Notre Dame de ParisPierre Cochereau - grand organ Mass for choir and two organs (Op.16.)00:00 Kyrie05:43 Gloria13:36 Sanctus15:53 Benedictus19:45 Agnus Dei
Messe solennelle - learnchoralmusic.co.uk
Louis Vierne Messe solennelle. You can freely and lawfully download a printable score for this Work from IMSLP - the Petrucci Music Library - though it may not be exactly the same as the one used to make the Midi Files below, and it probably won't be as good as a proper paid-for engraved and printed score.
Messe solennelle (Vierne) — Wikipédia
La Messe solennelle, op. 16 en ut mineur de Louis Vierne, est une messe en cinq mouvements pour chœur mixte à quatre voix et deux orgues ou orchestre pour accompagner le service religieux.
Louis Vierne - Messe Solennelle - (Score Video) - YouTube
Apr 7, 2021 · Score video of Louis Vierne's Messe Solennelle for choir and two organs (Op.16.)Pierre Cochereau - the grand organ of Notre Dame0:00 Kyrie Eleison5:44 Gloria...
Messe Solennelle En Ut Mineur , 3 Sanctus (Alto voice) - Louis Vierne
Nov 30, 2023 · Download and print in PDF or MIDI free sheet music of Messe solennelle, Op.16 - Louis Vierne for Messe Solennelle, Op.16 by Louis Vierne arranged by fredipi for Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass voice & more instruments (SATB)
MESSE SOLENNELLE - IMSLP
Louis Vierne (1870 - 1937) was a French organist-composer born in Poitiers. As he suffered from congenital cataracts as a child, he was essentially legally blind from birth.
Louis Vierne - Messe Solennelle, Op. 16 - YouTube
Messe Solennelle, Op. 16 - Mass for choir and two organsLouis VierneFairfax Choral SocietyDoug Mears, artistic director/conductorFred Markey, orgue-de-chœurM...
Messe solennelle (Vierne) – Wikipedia
Messe solennelle in cis-Moll, op. 16, ist eine Messe des französischen Komponisten Louis Vierne. Er schrieb das Werk 1899 für gemischten Chor und zwei Orgeln. Es wurde 1900 veröffentlicht und in der Kirche Saint-Sulpice in Paris 1901 erstmals aufgeführt. Später schufen verschiedene Bearbeiter alternative Fassungen für nur eine Orgel, da ...