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    Martin Haselböck, Orchester der Wiener Akademie - Hummel: Mass, Op. 80; Graduale, Op. 88; Offertorium, Op. 89 (1996)

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    Martin Haselböck, Orchester der Wiener Akademie - Hummel: Mass, Op. 80; Graduale, Op. 88; Offertorium, Op. 89 (1996)

    Martin Haselböck, Orchester der Wiener Akademie - Johann Nepomuk Hummel: Mass, Op. 80; Graduale, Op. 88; Offertorium, Op. 89 (1996)
    EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 269 Mb | Total time: 56:24 | Scans included
    Classical | Label: Koch Schwann | # 3-1779-2 | Recorded: 1994

    The Mass in E flat was most likely composed for the 1804 Marienfest in Eisenstadt, an annual event celebrated with great pomp and splendor to honor the Fürstin Maria's name day, usually on the weekend following the Mariä Geburt observance (September 8). For the Marienfest, the Fürst usually hosted a banquet, a ball, and a concert, in addition to a military parade and fireworks. He also commissioned a new Mass each year (the late masses of Haydn and the Mass in C of Beethoven owe their existence to the Marienfest). The recently-appointed Hummel would have been a logical choice for such a commission in 1804, the Marienfest providing a perfect opportunity to showcase his abilities as a composer.
    A review of the Mass in E flat in an 1820 issue of the Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung, Leipzig, lauded the work as "exquisite" and "composed in the spirit and manner of J. Haydn, yet without sacrificing originality".
    Two outstanding examples of Hummel's smaller symphonic sacred works composed for the Esterhazys are the Graduale Quod, quod in orbe and the Offertorium Alma Virgo, both dating from 1805. Like the Mass in E flat, both works were published in Vienna and in London and both were widely performed until the turn of the century.

    Performer:
    Amanda Halgrimson, soprano
    Susan McAdoo, contralto
    Helmut Wildhaber, tenor
    Petr Mikuláš, bass
    Tschechischer Philharmonischer Chor Brünn
    Czech Philharmonic Choir of Brno
    Orchester der Wiener Akademie
    Martin Haselböck, conductor

    Tracklist:
    Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1836)
    Große Messe Es-dur, Op.80
    01. Kyrie
    02. Gloria
    03. Credo
    04. Sanctus
    05. Benedictus
    06. Agnus Dei
    Graduale, Op. 88 für Chor und Orchester
    07. Quod quod in orbe
    Offertorium, Op. 89 für Sopran, kozertierende Klarinette, Chor und Orchester
    08. Alma virgo


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    Martin Haselböck, Orchester der Wiener Akademie - Hummel: Mass, Op. 80; Graduale, Op. 88; Offertorium, Op. 89 (1996)

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