Friends, a wedding couple next month has asked to do a "Mozart Mass" for the ceremony. Rehearsal time will be quite limited . . . any suggestions for easy "concerted" Masses, Mozart or otherwise? I should have an outstanding organist, a fine string quartet, and some solid (though not professional) singers.
The Joseph Haydn "Little Organ Mass" is pretty, easy, and dresses up nicely with a string quartet. It's on cpdl, and there is even an "un-telescoped" version of the Gloria (by Michael Haydn I think) if you want to escape the mad textual chaos of the original. The Benedictus solo is also gorgeous if you have a good soprano soloist. I actually did movements of this setting for a wedding last summer.
Thanks, Mark. I'm trying to talk them into Schubert's "German Mass" (adapted by R. Proulx (GIA), but I'll consider these two if they balk at my suggestion.
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