You are quite right, Ardcarp ... the Atkins version was indeed the mainstay, certainly in the UK, until George Guest's version came along complete with the Latin text, and a very regimented way with the recitations - my copy is dated 1976. As it says in the preface, Guest based his edition on Charles Burney (who allegedly acquired a copy direct from Mozart in 1770), Pietro Alfieri (who, in 1840 published a detailed account of the abbellimenti), and Ivor Atkins (used by David Willcocks in the famous King's College recording, with Roy Goodman).
Incidentally, there was a glorious performance of the piece at Mass in Hereford Cathedral on Ash Wednesday - the top boy nailed every iteration perfectly, and climbed down under most impressive control.
RJ
Incidentally, there was a glorious performance of the piece at Mass in Hereford Cathedral on Ash Wednesday - the top boy nailed every iteration perfectly, and climbed down under most impressive control.
RJ
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