Die Litaneien von Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart und die Salzburger Tradition
In this book, Karina Zybina examines almost unknown works of church music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: his litany settings. Written in and for Salzburg, they show a striking affinity with compositions by his contemporaries, in particular his father Leopold, Anton Cajetan Adlgasser and Johann Michael...
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Hollitzer
2024
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| Online adgang: | ONIX_20241018_9783990126042_2 |
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| Summary: | In this book, Karina Zybina examines almost unknown works of church music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: his litany settings. Written in and for Salzburg, they show a striking affinity with compositions by his contemporaries, in particular his father Leopold, Anton Cajetan Adlgasser and Johann Michael Haydn, which is expressed in conventionalized harmonic-melodic formulas and a standardized structure. However, Mozart's litanies also display a 'typically Mozartian' tonal language and in some respects clearly transcend local habits. By juxtaposing Salzburg musical traditions with Mozart's wealth of ideas, his litanies provide a colorful portrait of the genre in the famous composer's oeuvre. |
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