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Haydn: The Masses



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Haydn: The Masses
List Price: $55.98Label: Decca

Salesrank: 123799

Released: June 24, 1997
Our Price: $133.95
Used Price: $129.95
Media: Audio CD

Haydn: The Masses Track Listing:
Disc 1:
1. Missa 'Rorate coeli desuper' - H XXXII 3: Kyrie - Gloria - Credo - Sanctus - Benedictus - Agnus Dei
2. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Kyrie - Kyrie eleison
3. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Kyrie - Christe eleison
4. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Kyrie - Kyrie eleison
5. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Gloria - Gloria In Excelsis Deo
6. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Gloria - Laudamus te
7. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Gloria - Gratias agimus
8. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Gloria - Domine Deus
9. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Gloria - Qui tollis
10. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Gloria - Quoniam
11. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Gloria - Cum Sancto Spiritu - Credo
12. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Credo - Credo in unum Deum
13. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Credo - Et incarnatus est
14. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Credo - Crucifixus
15. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Credo - Et resurrexit
16. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Credo - Sanctus
17. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Credo - Benedictus
18. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Agnus Dei - Agnus Dei
19. Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae - Missa Sanctae Caeciliae - Cacilenmesse, HXXII 5: Agnus Dei - Dona nobis pacem

Disc 2:
1. Missa brevis in F - H XXII 1: Kyrie
2. Missa brevis in F - H XXII 1: Gloria
3. Missa brevis in F - H XXII 1: Credo
4. Missa brevis in F - H XXII 1: Sanctus
5. Missa brevis in F - H XXII 1: Benedictus
6. Missa brevis in F - H XXII 1: Agnus Dei
7. Schopfungsmesse - Creation Mass, H XXII 13: Kyrie
8. Schopfungsmesse - Creation Mass, H XXII 13: Gloria
9. Schopfungsmesse - Creation Mass, H XXII 13: Credo
10. Schopfungsmesse - Creation Mass, H XXII 13: Sanctus
11. Schopfungsmesse - Creation Mass, H XXII 13: Benedictus
12. Schopfungsmesse - Creation Mass, H XXII 13: Agnus Dei

Disc 3:
1. Missa in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae: Kyrie
2. Missa in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae: Gloria
3. Missa in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae: Credo
4. Missa in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae: Sanctus
5. Missa in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae: Benedictus
6. Missa in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mariae: Agnus Dei
7. Heiligmesse: Kyrie
8. Heiligmesse: Heiligmesse - 2 Gloria
9. Heiligmesse: Heiligmesse - 3 Credo
10. Heiligmesse: Heiligmesse - 4 Sanctus
11. Heiligmesse: Heiligmesse - 5 Benedictus
12. Heiligmesse: Heiligmesse - 6 Agnus Dei

Disc 4:
1. Missa Sancti Nicolai - H XXII 6: Kyrie
2. Missa Sancti Nicolai - H XXII 6: Gloria
3. Missa Sancti Nicolai - H XXII 6: Credo
4. Missa Sancti Nicolai - H XXII 6: Sanctus
5. Missa Sancti Nicolai - H XXII 6: Benedictus
6. Missa Sancti Nicolai - H XXII 6: Agnus Dei
7. Theresienmesse - H XXII 12: Kyrie
8. Theresienmesse - H XXII 12: Gloria
9. Theresienmesse - H XXII 12: Credo
10. Theresienmesse - H XXII 12: Sanctus
11. Theresienmesse - H XXII 12: Benedictus
12. Theresienmesse - H XXII 12: Agnus Dei

Disc 5:
1. Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo - Kleine Orgelmesse - H XXII 7: Kyrie - J. Haydn
2. Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo - Kleine Orgelmesse - H XXII 7: Gloria - J. Haydn
3. Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo - Kleine Orgelmesse - H XXII 7: Credo - J. Haydn
4. Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo - Kleine Orgelmesse - H XXII 7: Sanctus - J. Haydn
5. Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo - Kleine Orgelmesse - H XXII 7: Benedictus - J. Haydn
6. Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo - Kleine Orgelmesse - H XXII 7: Agnus Dei - J. Haydn
7. Harmoniemesse - H XXII 14: Kyrie - J. Haydn
8. Harmoniemesse - H XXII 14: Gloria - J. Haydn
9. Harmoniemesse - H XXII 14: Credo - J. Haydn
10. Harmoniemesse - H XXII 14: Sanctus - J. Haydn
11. Harmoniemesse - H XXII 14: Benedictus - J. Haydn
12. Harmoniemesse - H XXII 14: Agnus Dei - J. Haydn

Disc 6:
1. Missa Cellensis - Mariazeller Messe, H XXII 8: Kyrie
2. Missa Cellensis - Mariazeller Messe, H XXII 8: Gloria
3. Missa Cellensis - Mariazeller Messe, H XXII 8: Credo
4. Missa Cellensis - Mariazeller Messe, H XXII 8: Sanctus
5. Missa Cellensis - Mariazeller Messe, H XXII 8: Benedictus
6. Missa Cellensis - Mariazeller Messe, H XXII 8: Agnus Dei
7. Missa in tempore belli - Paukenmesse, H XXII 9: Kyrie
8. Missa in tempore belli - Paukenmesse, H XXII 9: Missa in tempore belli - 2 Gloria
9. Missa in tempore belli - Paukenmesse, H XXII 9: Credo
10. Missa in tempore belli - Paukenmesse, H XXII 9: Sanctus
11. Missa in tempore belli - Paukenmesse, H XXII 9: Benedictus
12. Missa in tempore belli - Paukenmesse, H XXII 9: Agnus Dei

Haydn: The Masses Reviews:
Found it at Goodwill 5 Star Review
2009-09-15 - This will shock anybody reading this, but I found this box set at a Goodwill store for $5! Hallellulah.


The Most Sacred on High-Truly Amazing.............. 5 Star Review
2008-03-23 - I concur with the first reviewer about everything in this Box-Set, except the Lord Nelson-Mass, I find it superbly done. Arguably, the 6 Late Masses are the finest ever written. I can't think of another composer's Masses which are better, maybe Mozart or Beethoven, but neither have 6 as fine as Haydn. As for this set, I have listened to excrepts of the Gardiner set and this set seems much better. The soloists seem to sing exactly on cue and the music is perfectly synchronized. Good Luck finding a reasonably priced set. Found my set on the Amazon UK-site. At that time, the currency converison was much cheaper than the US price.

Thank you, Haydn 5 Star Review
2001-06-01 - Like many of the London/Decca box sets, this is an amazingly well-produced effort: By disk 3, the joy and spirit of "Missa in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Marae" and the "Heiligmesse" are literally rocking the cathedral. The power and beauty of "Missa Sancti Nicolai" and "Theresienmesse" continues on disk 4. Unlike other recordings, the organ does not overwhelm, but enhances each work. The artists are superb, and the Academy of St. Martin-in-the Fields doesn't disappoint. Take your pick; there's a favorite piece for everyone.

GLORIA ! 5 Star Review
2000-06-11 - I'm absolutely astounded to find myself the first person to review this superlative box set.I can only presume that those people who bought it through Amazon,are desperate to keep their newly acquired treasures to themselves,or they have subsequently expired through sheer musical pleasure! I,on the other hand wish to shout it from the rooftops that in this collection you will encounter some of the most joyous,exuberant,heart-rending,soul-easing and heaven-storming music ever conceived by man.

The main problem I'm faced with in this review,is how to communicate,in my amateurish,faltering fashion just what an embarrasment of riches are contained within these seven discs.I would kill for the loquacity and erudition of a musicologist, at this point in time,but my poor reader will simply have to make do with blind enthusiasm instead! To start,I'll pass by the earliest of the masses:however,that's not to say they aren't worth hearing.They contain many fine(if brief) moments of inspiration,and are well worth your time in giving them a run through.But I feel it is in the ST.NICHOLAS mass that Haydn begins to really flex his muscles.It has a sweetly plangent and pastoral feel to it,and from the touching little kyrie (mirrored by the Dona nobis pacem),to the exquisite writing for the soloists in the Crucifixus,it is instantly memorable,and would make a good place to start on your musical journey.Then comes the MARIAZELLER mass,which I feel is the true precursor of the later truly symphonic masses of Haydn's astonishing "Indian summer".Perhaps now and then it doesn't really command the listener's attention entirely as a piece of music,but this performance makes the best case possible for it,and is thoroughly enjoyable.The "LITTLE ORGAN MASS" also demands a little forbearance here and there,but the reward is in getting to the charming Benedictus with it's solo for soprano and organ (hence the name of this mass)Jennifer Smith is in beautiful voice here,and John Scott does the honours for the organ. So,we come to the first of the "big six":The PAUKENMESSE,It's here that Haydn's fusion of the symphony and the liturgy reaches perfect symbiosis,and if anyone reading this is completely new to this music;then let me warn you now,that seldom afterwards will you encounter another experience in life as exciting and fulfilling,as when you first discover these glorious "late" masses of Haydn's.From the very opening bars of the Paukenmesse's Kyrie,you are immediately swept along in the irresistible flood of his inspiration,and some 40 minutes later you are thrown gasping back to dry land by the concluding,brilliantly martial dona nobis pacem.And what beauty was encountered mid-stream!Not least of which is that gorgeous cello and horn accompaniment of the bass in the Qui tollis section of the Gloria.This is where the recording qualities really come to the fore,and apart from one exception,are a real distinction of the series.That exception,I'm afraid to say is the NELSON mass,which to my mind suffered from been recorded away from the auspices of St.John's and George Guest.Don't get me wrong,I'm not criticising the musical forces involved-they are uniformly excellent,but honestly,I really can't live with that wooly,distant soundstage.I'd much rather reach for the outstanding reading under Trevor Pinnock,or the latest worthy rival by Richard Hickox.And that,is basically the only disappointment I wish to register about the whole project. Next we come to the HEILIGMESSE,and here is a mass setting of truly sustained and unalloyed magic.I would single out the Benedictus as a mini-masterpiece in it's own right.It begins with some lovely writing for the strings followed by the most extraordinary rising,rising canon which culminates in a spine-tingling ecstatic climax. The THERESIENMESSE ,I judge to be perhaps my favourite of the six,and I'm only sorry that the 1000 word limit of this review forbids me expounding upon it's glories in full.Suffice to say it features some of Haydn's most perfectly integrated passages for orchestra,soloists and choir,and like the Heiligmesse,has a Benedictus to die for. The SCHOPFUNGSMESSE(sorry German speakers,I couldn't find an umlaut on my keyboard!)doesn't perhaps sustain the terrific brass and timpani driven impetus of the Kyrie and Gloria,but for all that it's still astonishing that Haydn's well of inspiration proves as inexhaustible as ever in this his penultimate mass. And so we come to that ultimate mass:The HARMONIEMESSE.It's ineffably touching that this is Haydn's last major composition,and despite that it feels in no way valedictory,and in no sense do you get the impression that his compositional skills are on the wain.Far from it, in fact it displays all the hallmarks of a master at the height of his powers.It might be revealing, that here the Agnus Dei is the most supplicatory,and prayerful of all his masses,but rest assured, no way is Haydn going out without a fight,and to that end the Dona nobis pacem (grant us peace)I'm quite sure is his way of demanding:"Grant us peace God,or by Heaven I'll come up there myself, and give you a damn good thrashing! ) Haydn used to end the manuscripts of his masses with the words,"Laus Deo" or "Praise God".Yes indeed,but I say praise Haydn immediately afterward,and then all the superb musicians and recording personnel involved in this landmark project.It's a tremendous contribution to civilisation as a whole,and although it may seem a tired old reviewer's cliche to say that if you buy this boxset,it will bring you a lifetime's listening pleasure.Well,take my word for it,this particular boxset WILL.










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