Description
Franz Schuberts Mass in G major is one of the most popular settings of the mass ordinary: the charming song-like melodic writing, especially in the Kyrie and the Credo, forms a magical counterpoint to more concertante passages in the Gloria and the Sanctus. For a long time it was thought that Schuberts final version was scored for purely string orchestra, whilst a version with wind, brass, and timpani was thought to be an expanded orchestration by his brother Ferdinand Schubert. However, since the mid-1990s it has been known that the parts for trumpets and timpani were additionally composed by Franz Schubert himself for use 'ad libitum'. The present edition offers this 'Klosterneuburg Version' with trumpets and timpani ad libitum, but without Ferdinands wind parts in an Urtext edition reflecting Schuberts own intended orchestration.
The following items are available:
full score 40.675/00
88 pages, 25 x 32 cm, paperback
vocal score 40.675/03
40 pages, 19 x 27 cm, paperback
vocal score, XL in large print 40.675/04
40 pages, DIN A4, paperback
choral score 40.675/05
20 pages, DIN A4, without cover
Available from 20 copies
study score 40.675/07
88 pages, DIN A5, paperback
set of parts, complete orchestral parts 40.675/19
23 x 32 cm, without cover
CONSISTING OF
individual part, organ 40.675/49
12 pages, 23 x 32 cm, without cover
individual part, violin 1, annoted instrumental part 40.675/61
8 pages, 23 x 32 cm, without cover
individual part, violin 2, annoted instrumental part 40.675/62
8 pages, 23 x 32 cm, without cover
individual part, viola, annoted instrumental part 40.675/63
8 pages, 23 x 32 cm, without cover
individual part, violoncello/double bass, annoted instrumental part 40.675/64
8 pages, 23 x 32 cm, without cover
Product information
Editor: Bernhard Paul
Composer: Franz Schubert
Description
Franz Schuberts Mass in G major is one of the most popular settings of the mass ordinary: the charming song-like melodic writing, especially in the Kyrie and the Credo, forms a magical counterpoint to more concertante passages in the Gloria and the Sanctus. For a long time it was thought that Schuberts final version was scored for purely string orchestra, whilst a version with wind, brass, and timpani was thought to be an expanded orchestration by his brother Ferdinand Schubert. However, since the mid-1990s it has been known that the parts for trumpets and timpani were additionally composed by Franz Schubert himself for use 'ad libitum'. The present edition offers this 'Klosterneuburg Version' with trumpets and timpani ad libitum, but without Ferdinands wind parts in an Urtext edition reflecting Schuberts own intended orchestration.
The following items are available:
full score 40.675/00
88 pages, 25 x 32 cm, paperback
vocal score 40.675/03
40 pages, 19 x 27 cm, paperback
vocal score, XL in large print 40.675/04
40 pages, DIN A4, paperback
choral score 40.675/05
20 pages, DIN A4, without cover
Available from 20 copies
study score 40.675/07
88 pages, DIN A5, paperback
set of parts, complete orchestral parts 40.675/19
23 x 32 cm, without cover
CONSISTING OF
individual part, organ 40.675/49
12 pages, 23 x 32 cm, without cover
individual part, violin 1, annoted instrumental part 40.675/61
8 pages, 23 x 32 cm, without cover
individual part, violin 2, annoted instrumental part 40.675/62
8 pages, 23 x 32 cm, without cover
individual part, viola, annoted instrumental part 40.675/63
8 pages, 23 x 32 cm, without cover
individual part, violoncello/double bass, annoted instrumental part 40.675/64
8 pages, 23 x 32 cm, without cover
Product information
Editor: Bernhard Paul
Composer: Franz Schubert
Description
Franz Schuberts Mass in G major is one of the most popular settings of the mass ordinary: the charming song-like melodic writing, especially in the Kyrie and the Credo, forms a magical counterpoint to more concertante passages in the Gloria and the Sanctus. For a long time it was thought that Schuberts final version was scored for purely string orchestra, whilst a version with wind, brass, and timpani was thought to be an expanded orchestration by his brother Ferdinand Schubert. However, since the mid-1990s it has been known that the parts for trumpets and timpani were additionally composed by Franz Schubert himself for use 'ad libitum'. The present edition offers this 'Klosterneuburg Version' with trumpets and timpani ad libitum, but without Ferdinands wind parts in an Urtext edition reflecting Schuberts own intended orchestration.
The following items are available:
full score 40.675/00
88 pages, 25 x 32 cm, paperback
vocal score 40.675/03
40 pages, 19 x 27 cm, paperback
vocal score, XL in large print 40.675/04
40 pages, DIN A4, paperback
choral score 40.675/05
20 pages, DIN A4, without cover
Available from 20 copies
study score 40.675/07
88 pages, DIN A5, paperback
set of parts, complete orchestral parts 40.675/19
23 x 32 cm, without cover
CONSISTING OF
individual part, organ 40.675/49
12 pages, 23 x 32 cm, without cover
individual part, violin 1, annoted instrumental part 40.675/61
8 pages, 23 x 32 cm, without cover
individual part, violin 2, annoted instrumental part 40.675/62
8 pages, 23 x 32 cm, without cover
individual part, viola, annoted instrumental part 40.675/63
8 pages, 23 x 32 cm, without cover
individual part, violoncello/double bass, annoted instrumental part 40.675/64
8 pages, 23 x 32 cm, without cover
Product information
Editor: Bernhard Paul
Composer: Franz Schubert