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"Missa brevis in C "Spatzenmesse" KV220" (also known as the "Sparrow Mass") is a choral work composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1775. It is a short mass setting, scored for soloists, mixed choir, strings, and organ. The nickname "Spatzenmesse" (meaning "Sparrow Mass" in German) comes from the chirping violin figures in the opening Kyrie, reminiscent of sparrows. The piece is characterized by its joyful and exuberant nature, with lively melodies and Mozart's signature use of vocal and instrumental textures. It is a delightful example of Mozart's mastery in creating intricate and expressive choral music.
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