Master Music in C minor Attempted Reconstruction of the Original Version of the 'Masonic Funeral Music' K. 477 (479a) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart TB - Sheet Music

By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

In 1785, Mozart repeatedly visited the Viennese Freemasons Lodge Zur wahren Eintracht, where on 12 August Carl von Konig was elevated to the rank of a Master. It was fort his ceremony that Mozart composed the Meistermusik (Master Music) for mens chorus and orchestra. The score does not contain the choral parts, perhaps because they were doubled by the oboe I and clarinet parts, a pecularity undoubtedly suited to the singing capacity of the Lodge members. From a detailed analyses of the work and of the Freemasons practices, on can infer that the text was drawn from the third Lamentation of Jeremiah. Mozart at least entered the correct date of composition of the Master Music in his own work catalogue, namely Jully (1785). For a performance without chorus which most probably took place on 9 December 1785, Mozart added three new, low wind parts which emphasize the gloomy mood of the work. It is with these added parts that the work has come down to us as the Maurerische Trauermusik (Masonic Funeral Music).In 1785, Mozart repeatedly visited the Viennese Freemasons' Lodge "Zur wahren Eintracht", where on 12 August Carl von Konig was elevated to the rank of a Master. It was fort his ceremony that Mozart composed the "Meistermusik".

Print edition
$12.95
Ships in 3 to 4 weeks
Special order item, ships once received from publisher.
Quantity save 5% on 2 or more
1
Get a 10% discount with SMP Plus subscription

Details

Summary
Instrument:
Choir Voice
Ensembles:
TB 2-Part Men's Choir
Genres:
Classical Period
Composers:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Publishers:
Breitkopf and Haertel
ISBN:
9790004177389
Format:
Vocal Score Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Usages:
Ceremonial School and Community Funeral
Number of Pages:
8
Size:
7.5 x 10.5 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.11 pounds
Detailed Description
Male voices with/without accomp. (choir: TB – 0.2.1.3bassethn.0.dble bsn – 2.0.0.0 – str)

SKU: BR.EB-8433

Attempted Reconstruction of the Original Version of the 'Masonic Funeral Music' K. 477 (479a). Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Philippe A. Autexier. Arranged by Philippe A. Autexier. Choir; Softcover. Edition Breitkopf. In 1785, Mozart repeatedly visited the Viennese Freemasons' Lodge Zur wahren Eintracht, where on 12 August Carl von Konig was elevated to the rank of a Master. It was fort his ceremony that Mozart composed the ,,Meistermusik. Classical period. Piano/Vocal Score. 8 pages. Breitkopf and Haertel #EB 8433. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.EB-8433).

ISBN 9790004177389. 7.5 x 10.5 inches.

In 1785, Mozart repeatedly visited the Viennese Freemasons Lodge Zur wahren Eintracht, where on 12 August Carl von Konig was elevated to the rank of a Master. It was fort his ceremony that Mozart composed the Meistermusik (Master Music) for mens chorus and orchestra. The score does not contain the choral parts, perhaps because they were doubled by the oboe I and clarinet parts, a pecularity undoubtedly suited to the singing capacity of the Lodge members. From a detailed analyses of the work and of the Freemasons practices, on can infer that the text was drawn from the third Lamentation of Jeremiah. Mozart at least entered the correct date of composition of the Master Music in his own work catalogue, namely Jully (1785). For a performance without chorus which most probably took place on 9 December 1785, Mozart added three new, low wind parts which emphasize the gloomy mood of the work. It is with these added parts that the work has come down to us as the Maurerische Trauermusik (Masonic Funeral Music).

In 1785, Mozart repeatedly visited the Viennese Freemasons' Lodge "Zur wahren Eintracht", where on 12 August Carl von Konig was elevated to the rank of a Master. It was fort his ceremony that Mozart composed the "Meistermusik".

Similar Sheet Music & Digital Downloads