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Naxos
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Publisher. Info.
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Leipzig: Schuberth & Co., n.d.[1871]. Plate 4951.
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Misc. Notes
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Aufgeführt am 8. Juni 1867 in Often, als lhre Majestäten Franz Joseph der 1te Kaiser von Österreich zum apostolischen König von Ungarn und Kaiserin Elisabeth zur Königin von Ungarn gekrönt wurden
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Arrangements and Transcriptions
Selections
For Violin and Organ (Gottschalg)
For Violin and Piano (Liszt)
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- See: Aus der Ungarischen Krönungsmesse, S.381
For Piano solo (Liszt)
Editor
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Imre Mező (1932–) Imre Sulyok (1912–2008)
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Publisher. Info.
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Neue Liszt-Ausgabe, Serie 1, Band 16 Budapest: Editio Musica, 1982. Plate Z.8859. URTEXT EDITION
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General Information
Work Title
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Ungarische Krönungsmesse
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Alternative. Title
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Magyar koronázási mise ; Hungarian Coronation Mass
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Composer
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Liszt, Franz
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Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No.
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S.11
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IFL 389
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Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp.
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1866–69
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First Performance.
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1867 June 8 or earlier
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First Publication.
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1870 (Benedictus & Offertorium, see S.385) 1871 (vocal score)
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Librettist
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Mass
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Language
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Latin
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Average DurationAvg. Duration
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50 minutes?
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Romantic
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Piece Style
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Romantic
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Instrumentation
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4 Voices, Mixed Chorus, Orchestra
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External Links
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Wikipedia article (Hungarian)
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The first, 1866-67, version is the solemn Mass for the coronation in 1867 of Franz Josef I (which he was commissioned to compose); apparently he revised the work until 1869.
Wikipedia has the mass first appearing in print in 1869.