Johann Baptist Wanhal
Missa in Eb Nokki dubious 10 [Weinmann XIX:Es5]
Wanhal ?
Nokki dubious 10
Nokki 34 (abandoned)
Weinmann XIX:Es5
Hob. XXI:Es8
Authenticity: Possibly Authentic
According to MacIntyre1982 (p.49) there exists two copies
of the work attributed to 'Müller', and one to 'Wenceslaus [Wenzel]
Müller', in the Moravian Museum. As the stylistic signifiers in the work
are not particularly strong, it must therefore be considered a dubious
work.
Extent: 234 bars
Music
1. Kyrie
Tempo: Allegro moderato
Metre:
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Key: E♭ major
Extent: 33 bars
2. Gloria
Tempo: Allegro moderato
Metre:
𝄴
Key: E♭ major
Extent: 13 bars
3. Credo
Tempo: Allegro
Metre:
3
4
Key: E♭ major
Extent: 40 bars
4. Sanctus
Tempo: Adagio
Metre:
3
4
Key: E♭ major
Extent: 11 bars
Pleni sunt coeli
Tempo: Allegro
Extent: 17 bars
5. Benedictus
Tempo: Andante
Metre:
2
4
Key: B♭ major
Extent: 60 bars
6. Agnus Dei
Tempo: Adagio
Metre:
3
4
Key: E♭ major
Extent: 27 bars
7. Dona nobis
Tempo: Allegro moderato
Metre:
𝄵
Key: E♭ major
Extent: 33 bars
Contrafactum of the Kyrie movement. No retexting suggestion given.
Sources
Performance Parts, Museum of Music, Prague
[Classification: notated music, manuscript, copy, parts, complete]
Title page: Missa in Dis. / a / Canto Alto / Tenore Basso / Violinis Duobus / Corni Duobus in Dis / et / Organo / Del. Sign: Wanhal. // J. Fischer. [unintelligible last name ('Werner' ?) stricken out below]
Provenance: Opocno
Note: Alexander Weinmann included the
incomplete shelfmark '[CZ-Pnm] XLII E' in his catalogue. This was most
likely meant to refer to this manuscript.
Library index card
CZ-Pnm XLII F 757.
Copy, University Library, Warsaw
Not seen. Information taken from Weinmann1987.
Note: Weinmann did not have proper access to
Polish sources, and seem to have made some mistakes when it came to
notating their locations. Attempts to locate this copy, which appears to
be a microfilm, have not been successful.
PL-Wu Mf 1861.
Copy, Moravian Museum, Brno (Müller) (1)
Not seen. Information from MacIntyre1982 (p.
49). MacIntyre does not mention any further identifiers, and no attempt
has yet been made to uncover this manuscript.
CZ-Bm ?.
Copy, Moravian Museum, Brno (Müller) (2)
Not seen. Information from MacIntyre1982 (p.
49). MacIntyre does not mention any further identifiers, and no attempt
has yet been made to uncover this manuscript.
CZ-Bm ?.
Copy, Moravian Museum, Brno (Müller) (3)
Not seen. Information from MacIntyre1982 (p.
49). MacIntyre does not mention any further identifiers, and no attempt
has yet been made to uncover this manuscript.
CZ-Bm ?.
Supposed copy, Rajhrad catalogue
Weinmann1987 got a number of references to
the Rajhrad catalogue wrong. In this case, the supposed entry (349)
Shows a mass in C by a Starke, and the mass in question does not seem to
be found anywhere. Nokki Es1 can, however, be found under entry 251,
and this was not mentioned by Weinmann. This might be because the
Weinmann catalogue here gave the melody incipit, whilst the Rajhrad
catalogue gives a continuo incipit, but it is also plausible that a
mix-up of the two arose at some point in Weinmann's notes.
Rajhrad1771 Entry 349 (supposedly).
Bibliography
Consignatio Musicalium ... pro Monasterio Rayhradensi. CZ-Bm 1771-.
Hoboken, Antony van:
Joseph Haydn – Thematisch-bibliographisches Verzeichnis. Mainz: B. Schott's Söhne 1971: vol. 2.
MacIntyre, Bruce C.:
'Haydn's Doubtful and Spurious Masses – An Attributional Update', in: Haydn-Studien, vol.
5, p. 42-54.
Weinmann, Alexander:
Themen-Verzeichnis der Kompositionen von Johann Baptiste Wanhal. Musikverlag Ludwig Krenn: Vienna 1987.
File title:
Missa in Eb Nokki dubious 10 [Weinmann XIX:Es5]
Last changed 2022-12-15 by
Halvor K. Hosar
Revision history
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2020-04-25 |
Halvor K. Hosar |
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2022-12-15 |
Halvor K. Hosar |
Recast as dubious work
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