Great Mass in C Minor - Structure

Structure

  • Kyrie (Andante moderato: Chorus and Soprano)
  • Gloria
    • Gloria in excelsis Deo (Allegro vivace: Chorus)
    • Laudamus te (Allegro aperto: Soprano II)
    • Gratias agimus tibi (Adagio: Chorus)
    • Domine Deus (Allegro moderato: Sopranos I and II)
    • Qui tollis (Largo: Double choir)
    • Quoniam tu solus (Allegro: Sopranos I and II, Tenor)
    • Jesu Christe (Adagio: Chorus) – Cum Sancto Spiritu (Chorus)
  • Credo
    • Credo in unum Deum (Allegro maestoso: Chorus)
    • Et incarnatus est (Andante: Soprano I)
  • Sanctus (Largo: Double choir)
    • Benedictus qui venit (Allegro comodo: Quartet and Double chorus)

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