id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt n009w092917 Elliott H. Smith Mozart's "Great" Mass: Sources, History, and Performance Practice 2019 .txt text/plain 218 6 41 Further, this thesis examines the work's orchestration and its expressive devices such as tempo and dynamics and studies them from the mindset of the Classical Era musician using the writings of eighteenth and nineteenth century writers such as Leopold Mozart, Daniel Gottlieb Türk, and Heinrich Koch coupled with the writings of modern scholars and performers such as Leonard Ratner and Robin Stowell. This paper's ultimate purpose is to aid the modern conductor by presenting a well-rounded view of the work, its sources, and its performance history, as well as by offering performance suggestions. cache/n009w092917.txt txt/n009w092917.txt