Despite the pressures of his teaching position, Franz Schubert created a particularly large number of works in the year 1815. Besides around 140 new Lieder, he composed the second and third symphonies, four stage works, the firstimportant compositions for piano, the String Quartet in G minor (D 173) and two Masses: the Mass in G major (D 167) and the Mass in B-flat major, the object of this edition. Considering that the Mass in F major (D 105) waswritten from May to July 1814, and the Mass in C major (D 452) during June and July 1816, we can see that Schubert composed four of the six complete Mass settings which have survived from his hand within the short span oftwoyears.
The Mass was presumably first performed in Lichtental shortly after its completion. The fact that some partly autographic parts the organ part, three soprano and three alto parts were made around 1820seems to point to a second performance. And from Schubert’s brother Ferdinand, we know that the Mass was performed a third time at the parish church in Hainburg at the beginning of October 1824, since Ferdinand played the organon that occasion. The Mass was first issued in 1837 as Opus 141 by the Viennese publisher Tobias Haslinger.
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