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Apart from the 1733 Mass for the Dresden court (later incorporated in the Mass in B minor), Johann Sebastian Bach wrote four further Kyrie–Gloria Masses, BWV 233–236. These compositions, consisting of the first two sections of the Mass ordinary (i.e. the Kyrie and the Gloria), have been indicated as Missae breves (Latin for "short masses") or Lutheran Masses. They seem to have been intended for liturgical use, considering a performance time of about 20 minutes each, the average duration of a Bach cantata. They may have been composed around 1738/39. Possibly they were written for Count Franz Anton von Sporck or performed by him in Lysá (German: Lissa).

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  • Lutherische Messen (Bach) (de)
  • Luteraj mesoj de Bach (eo)
  • Messe brevi di Johann Sebastian Bach (it)
  • Kyrie–Gloria masses, BWV 233–236 (en)
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  • Als Johann Sebastian Bachs Lutherische Messen oder Kleine Messen bezeichnet man seine vier Kyrie-Gloria-Messen in F-Dur, A-Dur, g-Moll und G-Dur, BWV 233 bis 236. Sie vertonen das Kyrie und Gloria der Lateinischen Messe und werden daher auch Missa brevis genannt. Zur selben Gattung zählt auch die Missa aus Kyrie und Gloria, die Bach 1733 komponierte und die er später zur h-Moll-Messe erweiterte. (de)
  • Le messe brevi BWV 233-236 sono un gruppo di composizioni di Johann Sebastian Bach. (it)
  • Luteraj mesoj aŭ Malgrandaj mesoj nomiĝas la kvar Missae breves (mallongaj mesoj) en F-maĵoro, A-maĵoro, g-minoro kaj G-maĵoro (BWV 233 bis 236) de Johann Sebastian Bach, kiuj male al la b-minora meso verŝajne estis destinitaj por liturgia uzo. Ili supozeble ekestis kelkajn jarojn post ĉi tiu kaj nun estas datigataj proksimume 1738/39. Eble ili estis komponitaj por grafo aŭ de ĉi tiu prezentita en Bohemio. (eo)
  • Apart from the 1733 Mass for the Dresden court (later incorporated in the Mass in B minor), Johann Sebastian Bach wrote four further Kyrie–Gloria Masses, BWV 233–236. These compositions, consisting of the first two sections of the Mass ordinary (i.e. the Kyrie and the Gloria), have been indicated as Missae breves (Latin for "short masses") or Lutheran Masses. They seem to have been intended for liturgical use, considering a performance time of about 20 minutes each, the average duration of a Bach cantata. They may have been composed around 1738/39. Possibly they were written for Count Franz Anton von Sporck or performed by him in Lysá (German: Lissa). (en)
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