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| published = | first_recording = }} The ''Missa solemnis'' WAB 29, by Anton Bruckner is a setting of the mass ordinary for vocal soloists, chorus, orchestra and organ. ==History == Following the death of Michael Arneth,〔Howie, p. 55〕 Friedrich Mayer〔(Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon – Mayer, Friedrich (Theophil) (1793–1858) )〕 was appointed abbot of St. Florian.〔Hawkshaw, p. 45〕 The ''Missa solemnis'' was premiered in the St. Florian Priory on September 14, 1854, the day of Mayer's elevation.〔Schönzeler, p. 32〕 "Bruckner's Missa Solemnis is a musical summa of the first thirty years of his life."〔(Anton Bruckner Critical Complete Edition – Requiem, masses and Te Deum )〕 Robert Führer saw the score and suggested to Bruckner to study with Simon Sechter.〔Kinder, p. 35〕 Bruckner showed Sechter the mass and Sechter accepted him as a pupil. The ''Missa solemnis'' was the last major work Bruckner wrote before concluding his studies with Sechter, who did not allow his students free composition while studying with him.〔Simpson, p. 15〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Missa solemnis (Bruckner)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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