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Missa in c, KV 427 / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ; ergänzt und herausgegeben von Frieder Bernius & Uwe Wolf.
Composer
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791
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Uniform title
Masses,
K. 427,
C minor
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Format
Musical score
Language
Latin
Εdition
Partitur.
Published/Created
Stuttgart : Carus, [2016].
©2016
Description
1 score (xv, 182 pages) + 1 facsimile supplement (48 pages) : 37 facsimiles ; 33 cm.
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Mendel Music Library - Facsimiles
ML96.5.M8 K.427 2016q
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M2010 .M8 K 427 2016q
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Editor
Bernius, Frieder
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Wolf, Uwe, 1961-
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Scores
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Series
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791. Vocal music. Selections (Carus-Verlag)
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Stuttgarter Mozart-Ausgaben
Notes
For vocal soloists, choir, orchestra and organ.
Preface in German and English.
Critical report in German.
Includes separate facsimile supplement "with selected reproductions of the sources".
Duration: approximately 55 minutes.
Plate number: Carus 51.651.
Language note
Latin words.
Script
Staff notation.
Publisher no.
51.651
OCLC
983807267
International Standard Music Number
9790007171704 (cl.)
M007171704 (cl.)
International Article Number
9790007171704
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