 
                        "With the rapidly advancing secularization of culture, Liszt was seen as disillusioned, and his decision to take minor orders in 1865 was considered a startling about-turn for one so worldly. In fact, Liszt wrote sacred music with reform in mind. The dismal state of church music in the first half of the nineteenth century, when it was common to hear opera cabalettas sung to liturgical words, encouraged him to go back to plainsong and the music of Palestrina for inspiration. Composed in 1865, the year he took minor orders, the Missa Choralis embodies these twin elements. The influence of plainsong pervades the thematic material, albeit refocused through Liszt's boldly original and expressively chromatic harmonic language". (www.hyperion-records.co.uk).
Nederlands
| Titel | Missa choralis : Sacred choral music | 
| Auteur | Franz Liszt | 
| Type materiaal | CD | 
| Uitgave | Hungaroton, 1986 | 
| Overige gegevens | 1 disc | 
| Annotatie | Franz / Ferenc Liszt: (1) Missa Choralis; (2) O salutaris hostia Nr 2, S.43; (3) Mariengarten (Quasi cedrus); (4) Cantantibus organis S.7; (5) Qui seminant in lacrimis S.63, R.525, "Psalm 125". Uitvoerenden: Kalman Strausz, Maria Temesi, Márta Lukin, Tamara Takacs, János Bándi, István Gáti, József Gregor, Hungarian Youth Ensemble Choir, Zsuzsa Elekes, Istvan Denes. | 
| Taal | Nederlands | 
| Onderwerp algemeen | Romantiek en Nationalisme ; VOCAAL: koor (en soli) met instr. beg. - na ca. 1750 |