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  2. Salzburg Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Salzburg Cathedral (German: Salzburger Dom) is the seventeenth-century Baroque cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Salzburg in the city of Salzburg, Austria, dedicated to Saint Rupert and Saint Vergilius. [ 2 ] Saint Rupert founded the church in 774 on the remnants of a Roman town, and the cathedral was rebuilt in 1181 after a fire ...

  3. Saint Peter's Abbey, Salzburg - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's Abbey (German: Stift Sankt Peter), or St Peter's Archabbey (German: Erzabtei Stift Sankt Peter, Latin: Archiabbatia sancti Petri Salisburgensis), is a Benedictine monastery and former cathedral in the Austrian city of Salzburg. [1] It is considered one of the oldest monasteries in the German-speaking area, and in fact the oldest with ...

  4. Missa Salisburgensis à 53 voci - Wikipedia

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    The Missa Salisburgensis is a polychoral composition which takes advantage of the multiple organs and various locations available for groups of singers and musicians to perform in Salzburg Cathedral, probably for the 1682 celebrations marking the 1100th anniversary of the founding of the Archbishopric of Salzburg.

  5. Hohensalzburg Fortress - Wikipedia

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    Hohensalzburg Fortress (German: Festung Hohensalzburg, lit. 'High Salzburg Fortress') is a large medieval fortress in the city of Salzburg, Austria. It sits atop the Festungsberg mountain at an altitude of 506 m. [1] It was erected at the behest of the prince-archbishops of Salzburg. The fortress is 250 m (820 ft) long and 150 m (490 ft) wide ...

  6. Missa primi toni octo vocum - Wikipedia

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    The new cathedral building was completed and inaugurated in 1628, and Bernardi composed a Te Deum for 12 choirs for the occasion. [3] Bernardi composed the Missa primi toni octo vocum for two four-part choirs (SATB) and basso continuo for the cathedral in 1630. [3][4] The only extant complete copy is held by the Salzburg Cathedral archive.

  7. Gerhard Croll - Wikipedia

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    From 1966 to 1993 he was professor and founding lecturer for musicology at the University of Salzburg. He was co-founder of the musicological institute (Salzburg Music History, Dance and Music Theatre and Bernhard-Paumgartner-Archive). Since 1955 he was a member of the New Mozart Edition. From 1960 to 1990 he was director of the Gluck Complete ...

  8. Mass in C major, K. 220 "Sparrow" - Wikipedia

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    The Sparrow Mass (German: Spatzenmesse) is a mass in C major K. 220/196b, Mass No. 9, [1] Missa brevis No. 5, [2] composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1775 or 1776 in Salzburg. . The mass is sometimes termed a missa brevis et solemnis, because it is short in a simple structure as a missa brevis, but festively scored like a missa solemnis with brass and timpani in addition to four soloists ...

  9. Mass in C major, K. 337 "Solemnis" - Wikipedia

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    Instrumental. orchestra. organ. The Missa solemnis in C major by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, K. 337, was written in 1780 for Salzburg. [1] It was Mozart's last complete mass. [2] The mass is scored for soloists, choir, 2 oboes, [3] 2 bassoons, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, [4] strings (without violas [5]) and organ, the latter supplying figured bass ...