Mass No. 3 (Schubert)


The Mass No. 3 in B-flat major, 324, is a mass composed by Franz Schubert in 1815. It is four soloists, a four-part choiur and orchestra. While by length it could be a missa brevis, its large orchestral force with trumpets, timpani and woodwinds has also led to its classification as a missa solemnis.

Background

Schubert composed this mass setting a few months after his mass in G major, beginning on 11 November 1815. The occasion for which it was composed is unknown; however, it is thought that the soprano soloist in the first performance was Therese Grob. This suggests that it was written for the Lichtental Parish Church; Schubert may also have been attempting to create opportunities to spend time with Grob, with whom he was deeply in love.
Its large orchestral component and extended orchestral interludes have been called "Haydnesque"; the latter's Nelson Mass has been cited as a particularly strong influence. References to Mozart and Bach have also been noted.
While little is now known about the circumstances of the original performance, the mass was familiar outside Vienna. Schubert received a letter from his brother Ferdinand on 6 October 1824, saying that he had been asked to play the organ for a performance of a mass in Hainburg. The mass was by a famous composer whose identity was unknown to the invitees; upon receiving it, Ferdinand recognised his brother's work.

Structure and scoring

The mass consists of six movements. Performances require approximately 30 minutes. It is scored for soprano, alto, tenor and bass soloists, a four-part choir, and an orchestra of 2 trumpets,. It is scored for soprano, alto, tenor and bass soloists, a four-part choir and an orchestra of 2 trumpets, timpani, 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, violin I and II, viola and basso continuo.
In the following table of the movements, the markings, keys and time signatures are taken from the choral score, using the symbol for alla breve. The voices are abbreviated for the four-part choir, and the solo voices soprano, alto, tenor and bass.
No.PartIncipitVoicesMarkingKeyTime
1KyrieSATB S A TAdagio con motoB-flat major3/4
2GloriaSATBAllegro vivaceB-flat major
2GloriaGratias agimus tibiS TAllegro vivaceB-flat major
2GloriaDomine Deus, Rex coelestisSATBAllegro vivaceB-flat major
2GloriaDomine Deus, Agnus DeiB T S SATBAdagioD minor3/4
2GloriaQuoniam tu solus sanctusSATBAllegro vivaceB-flat major
3CredoCredo in unum DeumSATBAllegro vivaceB-flat major3/4
3CredoEt incarnatus estB S A TAdagioF minor
3CredoCrucifixusSATBAdagioF minor
3CredoEt resurrexitSATBAllegro vivaceB-flat major3/4
4SanctusSATBAdagio maestoseB-flat major
5BenedictusS A T BAndante con motoF major
5BenedictusOsannaSATBAndante con motoB-flat major
6Agnus DeiS A T SATBAndante moltoG minor
6Agnus DeiDona nobis pacemS A T B SATBAllegro moderatoB-flat major6/8