Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber Missa Salisburgensis Vclav Luks Collegium 1704
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
Missa Salisburgensis à 53 voci in C-Dur [barocke Messvertonung] [Colossal baroque Mass for Salzburg]
Václav Luks Collegium 1704
00:00 Kyrie
06:15 Gloria
16:12 Credo
31:40 Santus Benedictus
37:20 Agnus Dei
The Missa Salisburgensis à 53 voci is the largest-scale piece of extant sacred Baroque music, an archetypal work of the Colossal Baroque
The Missa Salisburgensis is a polychoral composition which takes advantage of the multiple organs and various locations available for groups of singers and musicians to perform in Salzburg Cathedral, probably for the 1682 celebrations marking the 1100th anniversary of the founding of the Archbishopric of Salzburg
The work is scored thus:
Choro I: SSAATTBB in concerto* & in cappella*, Organo
Choro II: 2 Violini, 4 Viole
Choro III: 4 Flauti, 2 Oboi, 2 Clarini* (the oboe parts may have been added later; both parts appear to have been simply copied from the Flauto I and Flauto II lines, and there are no oboe solos in the entire Mass)
Choro IV: 2 Corn