ZELENKA, Gio. Dis.
Title
ZELENKA, Gio. Dis.
Description
ZELENKA, Jan (Lukáš Ignatius) Dismas (b Louňovice pod Blaníkem 1679–d Dresden 1745), [Messe] No 12. Kyrie e Gloria, III/Z/9/3
D-Dl
Mus. 2358-D-27.
Composer
ZELENKA, Gio. Dis.
Uniform Composer
ZELENKA, Jan (Lukáš Ignatius) Dismas (b Louňovice pod Blaníkem 1679–d Dresden 1745)
Title (Catalogo)
[Messe] No 12. Kyrie e Gloria
Location (1765)
Schranck III; Fach 9; Lage 3
SFL_combination
III/Z/9/3
Scoring (1765)
‘a 4 voci co’ VVni Viola, Flti Corni, Trom. e Timp.’
Materials (1765)
Partitur; Parti
Title Partitura
[Missa Eucharistica]
Uniform Title
Mass movements
Date (Catalogo)
1733 (SLB Kat.)
RISM Links
Remarks
Autogr. score (damaged) of a solemnly set Kyrie and Gloria. Without covers and labels. Parts are missing.
Concl. Gloria (autogr.): OO A M D G B V OO SS H AA P I R | Dresda 1733.
Bound in with vol. 2 of Missa votiva (see III/Z/9/4) is the cover, with title, for the Credo of this Mass (ZWV 15): ‘ex Missa | Eucha | ristica quae habetur in 6 Nro 47. | à 4 | C:A:T:B: | Violini 2 | Oboe 2 obligate | Viola | Trombe 2 | Corni da Caccia 2 | Timpani | e | Basso Continuo. | di | G:D:Z:’
In the later, undated ‘Catalogo della Musica di Chiesa’ (c1784) score and parts for the Kyrie and Gloria are listed as [Messa] No: 12) (Fach 10; Lage 3). The scoring given for both sections is: ‘à 4 voci co’ VVni. Ob. Vla, Corni, Trombe, Timp: ed Org.’
Zelenka’s mass settings from 1733, Missa Purificationis B.M.V. (ZWV 16) and Missa Eucharistica (ZWV 17), both scored with trumpets and horns, are the last solemnly-set masses to be composed by Zelenka.
Elsewhere I have suggested that Zelenka’s Missa Eucharistica was composed for the conclusion of the Corpus Christi octave in 1733. On 11 June Friedrich August II (who, according to the annual letter to Rome, considered the feast of Corpus Christi to be the most solemn and important of all) returned to Dresden from his Erbhuldigung visit to Freiberg. On that same day, 11 June, the Dresden Diarium noted that royal music was heard heard in the Catholic court church: ‘Hora 11 ... Musica Regia.’ See Stockigt in ‘Liturgical Music for a New Elector’, 81. This suggests that Missa Eucharistica (June 1733) probably predated the composition of Missa Purificationis (August 1733).
Concl. Gloria (autogr.): OO A M D G B V OO SS H AA P I R | Dresda 1733.
Bound in with vol. 2 of Missa votiva (see III/Z/9/4) is the cover, with title, for the Credo of this Mass (ZWV 15): ‘ex Missa | Eucha | ristica quae habetur in 6 Nro 47. | à 4 | C:A:T:B: | Violini 2 | Oboe 2 obligate | Viola | Trombe 2 | Corni da Caccia 2 | Timpani | e | Basso Continuo. | di | G:D:Z:’
In the later, undated ‘Catalogo della Musica di Chiesa’ (c1784) score and parts for the Kyrie and Gloria are listed as [Messa] No: 12) (Fach 10; Lage 3). The scoring given for both sections is: ‘à 4 voci co’ VVni. Ob. Vla, Corni, Trombe, Timp: ed Org.’
Zelenka’s mass settings from 1733, Missa Purificationis B.M.V. (ZWV 16) and Missa Eucharistica (ZWV 17), both scored with trumpets and horns, are the last solemnly-set masses to be composed by Zelenka.
Elsewhere I have suggested that Zelenka’s Missa Eucharistica was composed for the conclusion of the Corpus Christi octave in 1733. On 11 June Friedrich August II (who, according to the annual letter to Rome, considered the feast of Corpus Christi to be the most solemn and important of all) returned to Dresden from his Erbhuldigung visit to Freiberg. On that same day, 11 June, the Dresden Diarium noted that royal music was heard heard in the Catholic court church: ‘Hora 11 ... Musica Regia.’ See Stockigt in ‘Liturgical Music for a New Elector’, 81. This suggests that Missa Eucharistica (June 1733) probably predated the composition of Missa Purificationis (August 1733).
Stamps
Sächs. Landes-Bibl.
Eitner
V. 10 (1904), 337–8: Zelenka, Johann Dismas [...] In Dresde. kath. Kirche , 21 vollständige Messen, alle in P. u. Stb.,
SLB Card Catalog
Mus. 2358-D-27<br />
Zelenka, Giovanni Disma: [Messen. Z 15]<br />
Messa a 4 voci [mit Orch.] D dur. Part. u. St. [= Missa Eucharistica?] Dresda 1733 1 Bd m. 34 St. 4to Mus.-Mscr. Part.: =Orig.-Ms. Kyrie Gloria Kath. Hofkirche Stimmen stehen gesondert
Zelenka, Giovanni Disma: [Messen. Z 15]<br />
Messa a 4 voci [mit Orch.] D dur. Part. u. St. [= Missa Eucharistica?] Dresda 1733 1 Bd m. 34 St. 4to Mus.-Mscr. Part.: =Orig.-Ms. Kyrie Gloria Kath. Hofkirche Stimmen stehen gesondert
Status
Autogr. score of Missa Eucharistica by Zelenka (Mus. 2358-D-27) kept at SLUB; 34 parts missing from Dresden.
Identification
ZWV 15
Sort Order
03/09/03
Collection
Citation
“ZELENKA, Gio. Dis.,” Catalogue of the Music Collection of the Dresden Catholic Court Church 1765, accessed November 13, 2024, http://omeka.cloud.unimelb.edu.au/hofkirchecatalogo1765/items/show/4412.