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| bwv = 235
| bwv = 235
| type = [[Missa (Bach)|Short mass]]
| type = [[Missa brevis|Short mass]]
| image = Zamek v Lyse nad Labem.jpg
| image = Zamek v Lyse nad Labem.jpg
| caption = [[Lysá nad Labem|Lysa]] castle, possibly the location of the first performances
| caption = [[Lysá nad Labem|Lysa]] castle, possibly the location of the first performances
| key = [[A major]]
| key = [[G minor]]
| related = {{flatlist|
| related = {{flatlist|
* [[BWV 102]]
* [[BWV 102]]
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| composed = {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1738}}?|location=[[Leipzig]]}}
| composed = {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1738}}?|location=[[Leipzig]]}}
| text = [[Kyrie]] and [[Gloria in excelsis Deo|Gloria]]
| text = [[Kyrie]] and [[Gloria in excelsis Deo|Gloria]]
| vocal = {{plainlist|
| vocal = [[SATB|{{abbr|SATB|soprano, alto, tenor and bass}}]] choir and solo
* [[SATB|{{abbr|SATB|soprano, alto, tenor and bass}}]] choir
* solo: alto, tenor and bass
}}
| instrumental = {{hlist | oboes | strings | [[Basso continuo|continuo]] }}
| instrumental = {{hlist | oboes | strings | [[Basso continuo|continuo]] }}
}}
}}
The '''{{lang|la|Missa}}''' in [[G minor]], '''BWV 235''', is a composition of the [[Latin]] [[Mass (liturgy)|Mass]] by [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], consisting of the parts ''{{lang|gr|Kyrie}}'' and ''{{lang|la|Gloria}}''. He composed four [[Missa (Bach)|such settings]] possibly in 1738. It is sometimes called ''{{lang|la|Missa brevis}}'' or Lutheran Mass. Bach derived the six movements from his cantatas as [[Parody music|parodies]].
The '''{{lang|la|Missa}}''' in [[G minor]], '''BWV 235''', is a composition of the [[Latin]] [[Mass (liturgy)|Mass]] by [[Johann Sebastian Bach]], consisting of the parts {{lang|gr|Kyrie}} and {{lang|la|Gloria}}. He composed four [[Bach's church music in Latin#Bach's short masses BWV 233—236 (1738-39?)|such settings]] possibly in 1738. They are sometimes called {{lang|la|Missa brevis}} or Lutheran Mass. Bach derived the six movements from his cantatas as [[Parody music|parodies]].


== Movements ==
== Movements ==
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|-
|-
|   1
|   1
| ''Kyrie eleison – Christe eleison – Kyrie eleison''
| Kyrie eleison – Christe eleison – Kyrie eleison
| Chorus
| Chorus
| [[BWV 102]]
| [[BWV 102]]
|-
|-
|   2
|   2
| ''Gloria in excelsis''
| Gloria in excelsis
| Chorus
| Chorus
| [[BWV 72]]
| [[BWV 72]]
|-
|-
|   3
|   3
| ''Gratias''
| Gratias
| Bass
| Bass
| [[BWV 187]]/4
| [[BWV 187]]/4
|-
|-
|   4
|   4
| ''Domine Fili''
| Domine Fili
| Alto
| Alto
| [[BWV 187]]/3
| [[BWV 187]]/3
|-
|-
|   5
|   5
| ''Qui tollis'' – ''Quoniam''
| Qui tollis'' – ''Quoniam
| Tenor
| Tenor
| [[BWV 187]]/5
| [[BWV 187]]/5
|-
|-
|   6
|   6
| ''Cum sancto Spiritu''
| Cum sancto Spiritu
| Chorus
| Chorus
| [[BWV 187]]
| [[BWV 187]]

Revision as of 23:56, 28 October 2014

Missa
BWV 235
Short mass by J. S. Bach
Lysa castle, possibly the location of the first performances
KeyG minor
Related
TextKyrie and Gloria
Composed1738 (1738)?: Leipzig
VocalSATB choir and solo
Instrumental

The Missa in G minor, BWV 235, is a composition of the Latin Mass by Johann Sebastian Bach, consisting of the parts [Kyrie] Error: {{Lang}}: unrecognized language code: gr (help) and Gloria. He composed four such settings possibly in 1738. They are sometimes called Missa brevis or Lutheran Mass. Bach derived the six movements from his cantatas as parodies.

Movements

No. Title Voice Base
  1 Kyrie eleison – Christe eleison – Kyrie eleison Chorus BWV 102
  2 Gloria in excelsis Chorus BWV 72
  3 Gratias Bass BWV 187/4
  4 Domine Fili Alto BWV 187/3
  5 Qui tollisQuoniam Tenor BWV 187/5
  6 Cum sancto Spiritu Chorus BWV 187

Discography

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