Dear musiclovers, once again I turn to you. I am looking for a mass by Richard Keys Biggs. It's official title is 'Mass in honour of Saint Francis of Assisi' for 3 male voices and organ. As it is based on the theme 'Puer natus est' I hope to find it in time for Christmas. Dirk Maes Voces Capituli Belgium
Oddly, there's a copy at Ave Maria University. But neither the record for that one or the U. of North Texas copy lists a scoring (and so many of these were published in various scorings.)
It looks like this is a job for a private collector.
Wow, Paul, thank you very much for trying. I found some masses by Biggs, but the one I am looking for is nowhere to find. If you would get a copy, please include the adress of his daughter. I would love to keep her posted about us singing her father's music.
My understanding is that McLaughlin & Reilly, the publisher of Biggs' Mass in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, was acquired by the Summy-Birchard Company.
And Summy-Birchard, while still using that name on publications, since 1988 has been a wholly-owned subsidiary of Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., 10585 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025.
One could enquire of Warner/Chappell whether they still have available for purchase the Biggs' Mass setting in question (as well as other works published by McLaughlin & Reilly).
Dear Paul, I haven't heard of you since october 9. Any news on the mass by Biggs ? I tried all the suggestions by ronkrisman (thanks !), but alas, no succes. Dirk
Just a note: Biggs' music is (at least for now) public domain in Canada, where IMSLP's main servers are. If people are holding music, I strongly urge them to scan it and make it available there, which will tend to shorten threads such as this. I'm willing to be of technical assistance, with scanning advice or the actual scanning or putting up.
Biggs is the one who curated and arranged the California Mission Mass. Our Choir is singing it this week at Mission Santa Clara at a Solemn High Mass at 6:30 and has been singing it annually there for several years and elsewhere on occasion.
>JQ, was this SoCal fellow Biggs the one who curated and arranged vocal music from the California Missions?
I do not know of that Mass. It doesn't come up on WorldCat, and I haven't found it on a list title-page of Biggs' work. Do you have any publisher info?
I don't see a Mass to St. Ambrose listed on any of the advertisements by McLaughlin & Reilly or J. Fischer & Bro. for Biggs' Masses. Could it be the popular Mass in Honor of St. Anthony? I have several extra copies of that one (SATB & Organ) if you need it.
These are the Biggs' Masses I have: Fray Junipero Serra (I like this one the best); Mary Immaculate; Queen of All Saints; St. Anthony; St. Cecilia; St. Frances Xavier Cabrini; St. Francis of Assisi (Puer Natus Est); St. Ignatius of Loyola. I also have an English Mass of Biggs to St. Richard.
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This was a little odd, because it wasn't in WorldCat, and it was cataloged in book rather than score format. Probably the online record came from some card typed out in 1954 or so (note the no publisher/no date...perhaps this was a pre-print copy for copyright purposes?)
It was useful that you posted that image, which is from the Caecilia's music supplement (they printed the Kyrie only; at this time the Caecilia was kind of an advertising circular for McLaughlin & Reilly.) The Mass is listed in a "latest works" blurb on p. 233; on 232 begins a cute article about the Biggs and their 11 children (puts the Big in Biggs!) as a kind of West Coast Trapp Family.
I'm surprised that there aren't more copies around. It's fairly late in the pre-Vatican era, and men's choirs were probably already starting to fade out. Hopefully somebody will have a copy, and put a copy up on IMSLP (all of Biggs' music is PD in Canada).
offtopic EDIT: The lead article by Rev. Clifford Howell SJ is a bit frightening; he was very clearly setting up the musical ideal for the Novus Ordo Mass, a decade before the Council.
Do you have the Mass in honor of St. Richard? I would love to get a copy. I played for a church choir when I was in high school, and they sang that Mass.
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