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Description
Title
The Sonata/fugue in Haydn's Sacred Choral Music
Author(s)
Pedersen, Keith Ernest
Issue Date
1997
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Temperley, Nicholas
Department of Study
Music
Discipline
Music
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
D.M.A.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Music
Language
eng
Abstract
"The analysis of these movements follows, presenting them chronologically, divided into two groups. Chapter II discusses works written before the 1780s: the Cacelienmesse ""Gratias"", the Stabat Mater ""Virgo virginum praeclara"" and ""Paradisi gloria"", and the Grosse Orgelmesse Kyrie and ""Dona nobis pacem"". Chapter III covers examples in the late works: the Heiligmesse Kyrie, the Paukenmesse ""Et vitam venturi"", the Kyrie and ""Dona nobis pacem"" from the Nelsonmesse, the Theresienmesse Kyrie, and the ""In gloria Dei Patris"" and ""Dona nobis pacem"" from the Schopfungsmesse. The analysis reveals the variety of ways in which Haydn juxtaposed fugue and sonata--placing fugatos in various sections of the sonata, creating the sonata in different formations, and sometimes permeating the sonata with fugal texture. Significantly, all but one of the movements studied occur at the beginning or the end of works or important sections of works, i.e. the very places in a symphony where a sonata form would be expected, thus reinforcing the Landon/Chusid description of these choral works as symphonic."
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