

KV Anh. A 63
Ode auf St. Caecilia (Ode for St. Cecilias day) by Georg Friedrich Händel
Anh. A 63
KV Anh. A 63
Anh. A 63
Ode auf St. Caecilia (Ode for St. Cecilias day) by Georg Friedrich Händel
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Mozart occasionally composed oratorios and cantatas. Only a few of these have a direct connection to Salzburg. The tradition of school dramas with music at the Benedictine University (The Obligation of the First and Foremost Commandment, K. 38) and cantatas for the Holy Sepulchre (K. 42) was already in decline by the 1760s, and especially after the reforms of Hieronymus Colloredo in the 1770s. In Vienna, oratorios were primarily supported by the Society of Musicians and Orphans and by the activities of the so-called Associated Cavaliers, among whom Baron Gottfried van Swieten played a central role. A number of cantatas were composed in Vienna for special Masonic occasions (see work group 31).
Autograph, 1790
Partitur: 134 Bl.
Abschrift, 1800
Die Gewalt der Töne/ Ode auf die Musick/ am Fest der Heiligen Caecilia
Partitur: 76 Bl.
Abschrift, 1800
Ode/ auf/ St. Caecilia/ Del Sig Händl
Partitur: 133 Bl.