Kyrie–Gloria Mass for double choir, BWV Anh. 167
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Kyrie–Gloria Mass for double choir, BWV Anh. 167
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The Kyrie–Gloria Mass for double choir, BWV Anh. 167, is a mass composition in G major by an unknown composer. The work was likely composed in the last quarter of the 17th century. The composition has two sections, a Kyrie and a Gloria, each subdivided in three movements. It has twenty-two parts for performers: twelve parts for singers, and ten for instrumentalists, including strings, wind instruments and organ. Johann Sebastian Bach may have encountered the work around 1710, when he was employ
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Sacral composition of uncertain authorship
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2024-04-19T06:40:26Z
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