FUX

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Title

FUX

Description

FUX, Johann Joseph (b Hirtenfeld [Styria] 1660–d Vienna 1741), [Messe] No 2. Fiduciae, I/F/14/9

D-Dl

Mus. 2130-D-1

Composer

FUX

Uniform Composer

FUX, Johann Joseph (b Hirtenfeld [Styria] 1660–d Vienna 1741)

Location (1765)

Schranck I; Fach 14; Lage 9

SFL_combination

I/F/14/9

Scoring (1765)

‘a 4 voci co’ VVni, Viola e Basso’

Materials (1765)

Partitura; Parti

Title Partitura

Missa Fiduciae

Uniform Title

Masses

Remarks

Score copy in the hand of Jan Dismas Zelenka copied in the mid-1720s. Blue-grey wrapper. Parts are missing from Dresden.
Wrapper title (hand of Zelenka): D | N 14 | Missa Fiduciae. | à 4 | C:A:T:B: | Violin 2 | Viole 2 | e | Basso Continuo | di | S: Giose: Fux.
In circa 1727 Zelenka acquired six mass settings by Italian and Imperial composers. He entered these into his Inventarium immediately after listings of masses he composed in 1726 (No. 7: Missa Paschalis ZWV 7; No. 8: Missa Nativitatis Domini ZWV 8) and circa 1727 (No. 9: Missa Corporis Domini[ci]). Immediately following the listings of these six masses Zelenka entered his own Missa Charitatis ZWV 10, also from circa 1727.
This group of six masses was entered into the Inventarium (p. 5) as
No. 10, Antonio Caldara, Missa Providentiae (D-Dl, Mus 2170-D-7);
No. 11, Francesco Durante, Missa Modestiae (D-Dl, Mus. 2397-D–10);
No. 12, Francesco Mancini, Missa Temperantiae (D-Dl, Mus. 2203-D–2);
No. 13, Alessandro Scarlatti, Missa Magnanimitatis (now missing);
No. 14 (p. 6), Johann Joseph Fux, Missa Fiduciae (D-Dl, Mus. 2130-D-1), and
No. 15, Johann Georg Reinhard, Missa Vita hominis brevis est (D-Dl, Mus. 2793-D-2).
Each mass was ‘stretched’, and each was adapted to accommodate the musical conditions of the Dresden Hofkirche. Each mass entry is accompanied by the letter ‘P’. (A concordance for each mass is found today in Prague).
See Bacciagaluppi & Stockigt, ‘Italian Manuscripts of Sacred Music in Dresden’, 147–8, and Stockigt ‘From Italy to Zerbst via Prague and Dresden: The transmission and transformation of a Missa attributed to Alessandro Scarlatti’ (forthcoming).
Concordance:
CZ-Pkřiž, XXXVI A 76. Set of 9 parts in the Kreuzherren collection Prague: CATB conc; vn. 1 | ob. 1 conc; vn 2 | ob. 2 conc; va .1,2 conc; org. Prov. Gayer (d. 1734). The title information is: Missa Fiduciae | a 4. Voci | 2 violins | 2 violis vel Tromb: concert: | et | Organo. | Del Sigre Fux | - Ex Musicalibus Ch: Gayer. | Ms. | J.K. Gayer | ante 1734. RISM ID no. 550282613.

Stamps

Sächs. Landes-Bibl.

Additional

A 113 (SLB card cat.)

Eitner

V. 4 (1901), 108: Fux, Johann Joseph [...] Mss. der Kgl. Musikalien Samlg. in Dresden [...] Missa fiduciae à 4, 2 V. 2 Viole e Bc. Ms. A 113. P.

SLB Card Catalog

Fux, Johann Joseph [Messen K. 15] Missa Fiduciae | à 4: | C: A: T: B:| Violin 2 | Viole 2 | e| Basso Continuo| de| S: Giov: Fux| [oben l.:] D [oben r.: | #14 | d moll (o. b). Ms 1 Drittel d. 18. Jh.: J. D. Zelenka. Partitur. 36 S., 1 Bl. (20x33,5 cm). Äußere Umschlagenseiten m. blauern Papier beklebt; der Titel also auf blauen untergrund. Ehemals vorhandene Stimmen zum Sanctus sind Kreigverlust. Vormals: Mus. c. A 113

Status

Score copy by Zelenka of Missa Fiduciae by Fux (Mus. 2130-D-1) held by SLUB; parts to accompany the score (number unknown) are missing from Dresden.

Identification

K. 15

Sort Order

01-14-09

Citation

“FUX,” Catalogue of the Music Collection of the Dresden Catholic Court Church 1765, accessed July 28, 2024, http://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/hofkirchecatalogo1765/items/show/3666.