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Bernstein, Leonard
Mass
Chamber version (1971)A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers
Duration: 108 minutes
English
Deutsch
Music Text
from the Liturgy of the Roman Mass. Additional texts by Stephen Schwartz
Scoring
Celebrant (lead solo), Soloists (from Street People)
SATB Choir (12); Boys' Choir (10 with boyS solo); Street People (16, plus 3 dancers)
1.0.1(=sax).0-1.1.1.1-stage perc(2):SD/BD/2hanging tom-t/floor tom-t/
3susp.cym/splash cym/crash cym/sizzle cym/marching cym/Swiss cowbell/ride cowbells/orch bells/chimes/tam-t/tgl/2timbales/tpl.bl/2wdbl/tamb/xyl/marimba/vib-harp-organ-2elec gtr.2acoustic gtr.banjo.round hole steel gtr(optional).12-string gtr(optional).fender bass(or acoustic bass)-elec.pft-vln-pre-recorded tape
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Publisher
Boosey & Hawkes, Sole Agent
Territory
This work is available from Boosey & Hawkes
for the world.
Availability
Synopsis
Mass is based on the Roman Catholic Mass, as seen from the point of view of a Celebrant who is experiencing a crisis of faith. It follows the liturgy exactly, but the liturgical passages are juxtaposed against frequent interruptions and commentaries by the Celebrant and the congregation, much like a running debate. The Celebrant’s faith is simple and pure at first, as shown in his wish to sing "a simple song" in praise of God. Yet that faith gradually becomes unsustainable under the weight of human misery, corruption, and the trappings of human power. In the end, the Celebrant, on the verge of renouncing his faith, finds that the loneliness of his doubt is no match for the the joy of gathering together with other believers in praise.
Moods
Poetic
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