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★ Follow music ► / reciclassicat Composer: Ignaz Ritter von Seyfried (1776-1841) Work: Missa solemnis h-moll (1830) Performers: Justyna Stępień (soprano); Ewа Mikulskа (contralto); Krzysztof Mаchowski (tenor); Krzysztof Mаtuszak (bass); Przеmyśl Archdiocesan Choir Magnificat; Rzеszów University Choir; Artur Malawski Philharmonic Orchestra; Miеczysłаw Gniаdy (conductor) Missa solemnis h-moll (1830) 1. Kyrie 0:00 2. Gloria 4:34 3. Credo 12:53 4. Sanctus 23:46 5. Benedictus 25:44 6. Agnus Dei 29:59 Painting: Leopold Bucher (1797-1862) - Trauung von Kronprinz Ferdinand und Anna Maria Carolina in der Kammerkapelle der Hofburg (1831) HD image: https://flic.kr/p/2nH35qg Engraving: Josef Kriehuber (1800-1876) - Ignaz Ritter Von Seyfried HD image: https://flic.kr/p/2nGVHeN Further info: https://www.amazon.es/Missa-Solemnis-... Listen free: https://open.spotify.com/album/6CpKn3... --- Ignaz (Xaver) Ritter von Seyfried (Vienna, 15 August 1776 - Vienna, 27 August 1841) Austrian composer, conductor, teacher and writer on music. His brother Joseph (1780-1849) was a prolific dramatist, librettist and writer. Ignaz von Seyfried is said to have studied keyboard with Mozart and Kozeluch, and composition with Albrechtsberger and Winter. He studied philosophy in Prague in 1792-93, intending to take up law, but he eventually devoted himself entirely to music. In his youth Seyfried served as the assistant conductor for Emanuel Schikaneder's opera troupe at the Theater auf der Wieden in Vienna, becoming musical director in 1797 and serving (in its new building, the Theater an der Wien) until 1826. His memoirs offer accounts of the first production, under Schikaneder's auspices, of Mozart's The Magic Flute, as well as a curious anecdote concerning the composer's death a few weeks later; see Death of Mozart. In 1805, Seyfried conducted the première of the original version of Beethoven's Fidelio. Seyfried's memoirs also include some striking tales about Beethoven, and the information he provides on Beethoven in the appendix to Studien im Generalbasse are "of great biographical value", containing "everything [that] is known about the circumstances of the adored master and (are) authentic fact". Also see Piano Concerto No. 3 (Beethoven) and Choral Fantasy (Beethoven). Seyfried composed a large amount of music from 1797 to the end of his life, including overtures and incidental music for stage plays and Singspiele, operas, ballets and melodramas; numerous sacred works – 10 masses including one for double choir, motets, requiems, psalms, hymns and oratorios; as well as two symphonies, cantatas, overtures and chamber music. Other works include concertantes for clarinet and oboe; a Konzertstück and concertante for waldhorn, and 10 serenades for four waldhorns. He edited Albrechtsberger's complete written works after his death, published by Tobias Haslinger. His own pupils included Franz von Suppé, Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst, Antonio Casimir Cartellieri, Joseph Fischhof and Eduard Marxsen who would later teach Brahms.