The Credo of this mass features the "Do-Re-Fa-Mi" motif from the hymn Lucis creator, which Mozart later used as the main theme to the final of his Jupiter Symphony. Due to its repetition of this theme, it is classed as a Credo Mass; it is often known as the Kleine (small) Credo Mass to distinguish it from the Great Credo Mass, K. 257.
Librettist | Mass Ordinary |
Date of composition | 1774 (June 24) in Salzburg, Austria |
First published | 1802 - Vienna: Hoffmeister, Plate 87 |
Type | Mass |
Tonality | F Major |
Catalogue | KV 192/186f |
Instruments |
Chorus/Choir
Voice (Soprano) Voice (Alto) Voice (Tenor) Voice (Bass) 2x Trumpet 3x Trombone String Orchestra Organ |
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Missa brevis en fa majeur, KV 192/186f Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Missa brevis in fa maggiore, KV 192/186f Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Missa brevis F-dur, KV 192/186f |