Originally posted by EdgeleyRob
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The size of Bach's Mass in b BWV232 is an exception confirming the rule: Many of the Mass-settings by Haydn, Mozart and Schubert e.g. are shorter or around the BWV233-236 length - only the later ones, essentially from the 1780s onwards, like Haydn's late Masses [Nelson or Pauken], Mozart's KV427 [even in its incomplete form!] or KV139, or Beethoven's opp.86 and 123 and Schubert's A-flat and E-flat Masses, are longer.
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