Music of the Week: July 22, 2022: Joseph Haydn: Missa in angustiis
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Music of the Week: July 22, 2022: Joseph Haydn: Missa in angustiis

The “Mass for troubled times”—a magnificent master piece by Austrian composer Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)— is our music of the week.
Writing this mass toward the end of his life, the trouble during Haydn’s time was the Napoleonic Wars after the French Revolution, which brought turmoil and havoc to many European regions.
The outstanding performance we hear and see in this recording is conducted by Norwegian conductor, music professor, and, yes, former national football (soccer) player Grete Pedersen. Under her guidance, the music receives a special dramatics and power that is simply captivating.
We hope you can make this a cultural and spiritual highlight of your weekend.
Related:
Soprano Berit Norbakken Solset
Missa in angustiis by Joseph Haydn on Wikipedia
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Brava! I would love the translation.
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WOW!. Thanks. I speak only English and SQL, but my spirit understood.
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Since I still attend Latin Mass pre-Vatican II, (not as often as I would like) I found a website (listed below) to help my kiddos understand Latin. My older brother, God rest his soul, took Latin Jr High-High School -graduated 1970. He loved knowing a “dead” language and used to say he thought it was removed from schools because it brought us closer to God by having everyone say the same prayer/song in the same way all over the world. All I know is it sure is pretty. Here is the website that may help out with translation to English: http://www.jamescsliu.com/classical/BBC_2007_Fall.html You have to scroll down to the right title. This is one of my favorite Hayden masses, you can hear Beethoven and Mozart in the various ups and downs of the music. I just love it! Music is the universal language and will always bring us together. Have a wonderful week everyone! -Jennifer
Comments are closed.
Brava! I would love the translation.
WOW!. Thanks. I speak only English and SQL, but my spirit understood.
Since I still attend Latin Mass pre-Vatican II, (not as often as I would like) I found a website (listed below) to help my kiddos understand Latin. My older brother, God rest his soul, took Latin Jr High-High School -graduated 1970. He loved knowing a “dead” language and used to say he thought it was removed from schools because it brought us closer to God by having everyone say the same prayer/song in the same way all over the world. All I know is it sure is pretty. Here is the website that may help out with translation to English: http://www.jamescsliu.com/classical/BBC_2007_Fall.html You have to scroll down to the right title. This is one of my favorite Hayden masses, you can hear Beethoven and Mozart in the various ups and downs of the music. I just love it! Music is the universal language and will always bring us together. Have a wonderful week everyone! -Jennifer