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It took Franz Schubert three full years (18191822) to come up with a version of the Mass No. 5 in Aflat Major, D. 678 that pleased him. Its importance to him is shown by the evidence that he set several of the movements twice, and revised the work again in 1826. At one point he chose to call the work a Missa Solemnis. Schubert himself felt this to be possibly the finest of his six Latin masses. This 107 page choral score, in Latin text, provides the choir and soloist parts along with a piano reduction of the orchestral parts. Includes: Kyrie * Gloria * Credo * Sanctus * Benedictus * Agnus Dei * Cum Sancto Spiritu (alternate setting) * Osanna in Excelsis Deo (alternate setting)
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