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*'''{{NoComp|Missa Salisburgensis|Heinrich Biber}}''' à 53 [C App. 101], 16 solo vv, 16vv, orch, continuo, 1682
*'''{{NoComp|Missa Salisburgensis|Heinrich Biber}}''' à 53 [C App. 101], 16 solo vv, 16vv, orch, continuo, 1682
*# ''Kyrie''   ( [{{filepath:Biber Salisburgensis VS PML.pdf}} {{Pdf}}] ) – ''A3 full score, and set of parts also available''
*# ''Kyrie''   ( [{{filepath:Biber Salisburgensis VS PML.pdf}} {{Pdf}}] ) – ''A3 full score, and set of parts also available''
*{{NoComp|Plaudite tympana|Heinrich Biber}} à 53 [C App. 106], 15 solo vv, 16vv, orch, continuo, 1682   ( [{{filepath:Biber Plaudite VS PML.pdf}} {{Pdf}}] ) – ''A3 full score, and set of parts also available''
*{{NoComp|Plaudite tympana|Heinrich Biber}} à 53 [C App. 106], 15 solo vv, 16vv, orch, continuo, 1682   ( [{{filepath:Biber Plaudite VS PML.pdf}} {{Pdf}}] ) – ''A3 full score, and set of parts also available''
*''[[Requiem in f (Heinrich Biber)|Requiem ex F con terza minore]]'' à 14 [C 8], 5 solo vv, 5vv, 2vln, 3vla, vlne, 3trb, continuo, after 1692
*''[[Requiem in f (Heinrich Biber)|Requiem ex F con terza minore]]'' à 14 [C 8], 5 solo vv, 5vv, 2vln, 3vla, vlne, 3trb, continuo, after 1692
** Vocal score   ( [{{filepath:Biber Requiem in f VS PML.pdf}} {{Pdf}}] ) – ''full score, and set of parts also available''
** Vocal score   ( [{{filepath:Biber Requiem in f VS PML.pdf}} {{Pdf}}] ) – ''full score, and set of parts also available''


===Other works===
===Other works===

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Life

Born: 12 August 1644

Died: 3 May 1704

Biography
Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber was an Austrian composer of the Baroque.

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C and C App.: respectively referring to the Catalog of Heinrich Biber's Works and Appendix to Catalog, in The Church Music of Heinrich Biber, Eric Thomas Chafe (UMI Research Press, Ann Arbor, MI, 1987), pp. 227–264.

  • Missa Salisburgensis à 53 [C App. 101], 16 solo vv, 16vv, orch, continuo, 1682
    1. Kyrie   ( Icon_pdf.gif ) – A3 full score, and set of parts also available
  • Plaudite tympana à 53 [C App. 106], 15 solo vv, 16vv, orch, continuo, 1682   ( Icon_pdf.gif ) – A3 full score, and set of parts also available
  • Requiem ex F con terza minore à 14 [C 8], 5 solo vv, 5vv, 2vln, 3vla, vlne, 3trb, continuo, after 1692
    • Vocal score   ( Icon_pdf.gif ) – full score, and set of parts also available

Other works

  • Congregamini omnes populi à 15 [C App. 102], 6 solo vv, 6vv, 2vln, 2vla, 3trb, continuo, 1663; attr. to Biber doubtful
  • Dramma Musicale: Chi la dura la vince [C 51], opera in three acts (libretto F. M. Raffaelini, produced ?1690–92)
  • In festo trium regium, Muttetum Natale à 6 [C 43], S, S, 2rec, 2ob, continuo
  • Lætatus sum à 7 [C 9], B, B, str, orch, 1676
  • Litania de S Josepho à 20 [C 44], 8 solo vv, 8vv, 2tpt, 3trb, str, continuo, after 1690
  • Lux perpetua [C 45], 8 solo vv, 8vv, 2vln, 2vla, vlne, 3trb, continuo, circa 1673
  • Missa Alleluia à 26 [C 1], 8 solo vv, 8vv, orch, continuo, 1690–98
  • Missa Bruxellensis à 23 [C App. 100], 8 solo vv, 8vv, orch, continuo, 1696–1704
  • Missa catholica [C 2], 4 solo vv, 4 vv, orch, after 1680; incomplete (only string parts and one clarino part survive)
  • Missa Christi resurgentis à 20 [C 3], 9vv, orch, continuo, circa 1674
  • Missa ex B (B) [C 4], 6vv, continuo, circa 1700
  • Missa quadragesimalis (Missa in contrapuncto) [C 5], 4vv, instruments colla parte, continuo
  • Missa S Henrici à 19 [C 6], 5 solo vv, 5vv, orch, continuo, 1696
  • Nisi Dominus ædificaverit domum [C 10], B, vln, vlne, continuo, circa 1700
  • Offertorium: Huc pœnitentes [C 46], 5 solo vv, 5vv, 2vln, 2vla, vlne, 3trb ad lib, bsn, 3org, around 1700
  • Offertorium: Ne cedite mentes [C 47], 5 solo vv, 5vv, 2vln, 2vla, vlne, 3trb, 4org, after 1690
  • Offertorium in Festo septem dolorum: Quo abiit dilectus tuus [C 48], 4 solo vv, 4vv, 4vla, 4org, org ripieno
  • Requiem in A à 15 [C 7], 6 solo vv, 6vv, orch, continuo, after 1690
  • Salve regina [C 49], S (part not extant), viola da gamba, organ, 1663
  • Stabat mater [C 50], 4vv, continuo
  • Vesperæ longiores ac breviores una cum litaniis Lauretanis, 4 solo vv, 4vv, str, 2trb, continuo (Salzburg, 1693)
    • Psalmi Longiores:
    Dixit Dominus [C 13], Confitebor tibi, Domine [C 14], Beatus vir [C 15], Laudate pueri [C 16], Laudate Dominum [C 17], Magnificat [C 18]
    • Psalmi de B. M. Virgine:
    Dixit Dominus [C 19], Laudate pueri [C 20], Lætatus sum [C 21], Nisi Dominus [C 22], Lauda Jerusalem [C 23], Magnificat [C 24]
    • Psalmi Breviores:
    Dixit Dominus [C 25], Confitebor tibi, Domine [C 26], Beatus vir [C 27], Laudate pueri [C 28], Laudate Dominum [C 29], Laudate pueri [C 30], Lætatus sum [C 31], Nisi Dominus [C 32], Lauda Jerusalem [C 33], Magnificat [C 34]
    • Psalmi per Annum Necessarii:
    Credidi [C 35], In convertendo [C 36], Domine probasti me [C 37], De profundis [C 38], Memento [C 39], Beati omnes [C 40], In exitu Israel [C 41], Litaniæ Lauretanæ [C 42]
  • Vesperæ à 32, 8 solo vv, 8vv, orch, 1674
Dixit Dominus [C 11], Magnificat [C 12]



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Editions

Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Österreich

Band 20, Missa Salisburgensis and Plaudite tympana (attributed to Orazio Benevoli), ed. Guido Adler, 1903
Band 49, Missa S Henrici, ed. Guido Adler, 1918
Band 59, Requiem in f, ed. Guido Adler, 1923

Denkmäler der Musik in Salzburg

Band 5, Missa ex Bb, Munich, 1987
Band 9, Litaniæ de S Josepho, Balletti for solo vln, continuo, Salzburg, 1999
Band 11, Lætatus sum, Nisi Dominus ædificaverit domum, Salzburg, 1999

Recent Researches in the Music of the Baroque Era

Volume B 107, Missa Christi resurgentis, ed. James Clements, AR-Editions, Madison, WI, 2000

Other editions

Missa Alleluia à 26 in Concerto, ed. Werner Jaksch, Bad Königshofen, 1994


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