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W. A. Mozart: "Così fan Tutte" Messe - Hubert Nettinger (tenor); Siri Karoline Thornhill (soprano); Stefan Geyer (bass); Ursula Eittinger (mezzo-soprano);...
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  1. March for orchestra in C major, K. 408/3 (K. 383F)
  2. Mass for soloists, chorus & orchestra in C major (anonymous arrangement after "Così fan tutte"), KAhnB zu588 (K. 235e)
  3. Symphony No. 41 in C major ("Jupiter"), K. 551

The art of musical parody, defined in the sense of setting new texts to preexisting music, reached a peak in Bach's day and had declined by the late eighteenth century. This resulted more from a general decline in religious music, historically (from Heinrich Isaac all the way down to Christian hip-hop) the main stimulus for this kind of adaptation, than from any stylistic incompatibility. The Classical-era mass was steeped in operatic language, with Mozart's incomplete Mass in C minor, K. 427, being an excellent example. So ...

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W. A. Mozart: "Così fan Tutte" Messe 2008, Oehms Classics

UPC: 812864017144

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