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Missa brevis in F major HOB.XXII:1, also known as Haydn's Little Organ Mass, is a choral composition by Austrian composer Joseph Haydn. Written in 1774, it is a short and concise work, hence the title "Missa brevis" or "Short Mass." The piece showcases Haydn's mastery in combining intricate counterpoint with expressive melodies. It is scored for four vocal parts, organ, and strings. The mass is characterized by its joyful and energetic nature, featuring lively rhythms and playful organ accompaniment. Despite its brevity, it remains a beloved and frequently performed work in the choral repertoire.
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