Mass

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Mass is a neoclassical choral work by Igor Stravinsky for choir and wind instruments, noted for its austere, liturgical character and concise, ritualistic structure.

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Mass canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf choral work
sacred music composition
associatedComposerPeriod neoclassical period of Igor Stravinsky
catalogueSection Stravinsky sacred works
characteristic economy of means
polyphonic choral textures
restrained expression
syllabic vocal writing
completionYear 1948
composer Igor Stravinsky
composerNationality Russian-born
compositionEndYear 1948
compositionStartYear 1944
form Mass
surface form: Mass ordinary
genre neoclassical
intendedUse liturgical performance
language Latin
movement Agnus Dei
Credo
Gloria
Kyrie
Sanctus
notedFor austere, liturgical character
concise, ritualistic structure
period 20th-century music
premiereYear 1948
religiousContext Roman Catholic liturgy
scoring english horn
mixed choir
mixed chorus
three trombones
two bassoons
two oboes
two trumpets
wind instruments
structure concise
ritualistic
style austere
liturgical
subjectOf musicological analysis
textSource Roman Catholic Mass ordinary
title Mass self-linksurface differs
tonalLanguage modal
vocalForces SATB choir
soloists

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Mass title Mass self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Mass (Stravinsky)