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[ In earlier times the chief emphasis was laid on the words "et homo factus est," which Beethoven makes so emphatic in his Mass in D.]
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[ Mozart writes from Mannheim (November 4, 1777): "It is not the custom here to write a Benedictus, but the organist has to go on playing all the time.">[
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[ L. Mozart mentions a mass for Count Spaur, which may be this.]
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[ In Italy three independent movements were made of the Kyrie, Christe, Kyrie, the last being an elaborate fugue. In Dresden also this was customary, and is to be found in the masses of Hasse, Naumann, and other Dresden composers, as also in Bach's B minor mass.]
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[ A. M. Z., XIX., p. 368.]