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Vesperae solennes de Dominica
Solemn VespersbyW. A. Mozart
Page 1 of the autograph:, Dixit dominus
CatalogueK. 321
Text
  • Magnificat
  • LanguageLatin
    Composed1779 (1779): Salzburg
    Movements6
    VocalSATB choir and soloists
    Instrumental
    • 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)

    Laudate Dominum (Psalm 117)
    (5:12 minutes, 5 MB)

    Magnificat (5:57 minutes, 6 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[edit]

    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]

    1. Dixit Allegro vivace, C major, common time
    2. Confitebor Allegro, E minor, 3
      4
    3. Beatus vir Allegro, B major, common time
    4. Laudate pueri F major, cut time
    5. Laudate Dominum Allegro, A major, 3
      4
    6. Magnificat Adagio maestoso, C major, common time
      "Et exultavit" Allegro, C major, common time

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Robert Gutnam (2011). Mozart. Random House. ISBN 9781446477076. Retrieved 21 February 2013.
  • ^ Alfred Einstein, Arthur Mendel (1945). Mozart: His Character, His Work. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195007329. Retrieved 21 February 2013.
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