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The "Missa cellensis HOB.XXII:5," also known as the "Cecilia Mass," is a choral composition by Joseph Haydn. Composed in the late 1760s, it is considered one of Haydn's finest mass settings. The work incorporates both choral and solo sections, showcasing Haydn's skillful handling of vocal textures. With its grand and majestic character, the "Missa cellensis" exemplifies Haydn's mastery of counterpoint and his ability to create intricate and expressive musical structures. It remains a beloved and frequently performed piece in the choral repertoire, revered for its beauty, complexity, and emotional depth.
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