Mass for Peace and Reconciliation
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Product details:
- Edition number Vocal score
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 4 June 2026
- ISBN 9780193580626
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages52 pages
- Size 279x216 mm
- Weight 10 g
- Language English 700
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Short description:
for mezzo-soprano solo, SATB, brass quintet, organ, and timpani
This deeply profound work combines a short form of the Latin Mass with Biblical passages that speak of peace. It features a prayerful Kyrie, energetic Gloria, contemplative Sanctus and Benedictus, and consoling Agnus Dei.
Long description:
for mezzo-soprano solo, SATB, brass quintet, organ, and timpani
This deeply profound work combines a shortened form of the Latin Mass with Biblical passages that speak of peace. The narrative is led by the mezzo-soprano soloist, who sets the reflective tone of the piece with a verse from St John's Gospel spoken by Jesus to his disciples, before a prayerful Kyrie from the choir. The energetic Gloria is driven by brass and timpani, and addresses the subject of war and its futility, with texts from the books of Revelation, James, and Matthew. The contemplative Sanctus and Benedictus are characterized by fluid asymmetrical 7/8 rhythms and an expressive solo section for mezzo-soprano and brass quintet. The consoling music of the Agnus Dei builds towards soloist and choir uniting to sing of 'the peace of God, which passeth all understanding'. A short coda recalls music from the Kyrie, with a beseeching final statement from the soloist: 'dona nobis pacem' ('give us peace').
Table of Contents:
Kyrie (Peace I leave with you)
Gloria (And there was war in heaven)
Sanctus (Blessed are the pure in heart)
Agnus Dei (I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep)