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Are choral liturgies ever done at your parish that sond like mozart or schuberts, i always see masses like this, but are they ever in actial masses
Ignore te thread title, i didnt know what else to call itYes. There are countless compositions written by composers where the music is for the Mass. Mozart and Schubert wrote many such compositions. These are not operas. I’m not sure why you labeled this thread as such.
In many parishes, a Mass will be celebrated with the music from those compositions used for the various portions of the Mass—Gloria, Creed, Sanctus, etc. Composers wrote Masses for specific occasions as well as for more general use—i.e, Mozart’s Mass in C, Schubert’s Mass #2, Gounod’s St. Cecelia Mass. And, there are the major Masses of Beethoven, Verdi, and others–Requiem Masses, etc. These are all cherished compositions that are often performed outside of Liturgies and enjoyed in concerts in some of the great venues of the world—in major orchestra/choral presentations or in smaller presentations.
It’s okay. “Opera” in Latin is the plural of"opus" which means “work.” It’s a term often applied to musical compositions.Ignore te thread title, i didnt know what else to call it![]()
You’re welcome!!!Operalan - thanks for that great lesson on musical numeral catagories!