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The Missa in c was so dear to Mozart that he cited it as “evidence of the reality of my vow to marry” his beloved Constanze and to complete the only half-finished mass. Nevertheless, one of Mozart’s greatest masterpieces remained a torso. The Dutch music theorist, arranger, and musicologist Clemens Kemme closes the gap in this work by creating a new supplement, creatively and profoundly grounded and giving due respect to the composition, hence fulfilling that part of Mozart’s vow after more than 200 years. This version is published by Breitkopf, complete with performance material, piano reduction, and study score.

The edition is based on a meticulous re-examination of the sources for the completed sections and offers:

•Addenda validated by authentic material
•New orchestration of the two “Credo” movements modeled on Handel and Bach as well as on Mozart’s own music, e.g., the aria “Se il padre perdei” (Idomeneo)
•Reconstruction of the “Sanctus” for double chorus from secondary sources and models by Caldara and J. Chr. Bach
•Sections added in the study score clear at first glance from their gray resolution
•Preparation of the edition in close collaboration with Frans Brüggen
•First performance of the version in 2006 by Brüggen with many subsequent performances, such as by the chorus of the Bavarian Radio under Peter Dijkstra (together with CD production)


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