Originally posted by Peter
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nebstbey mögte ich alle Werke von Karl Philip Emanuel Bach, die ja alle bey ihnen verlegt worden - nebstbey von J. Sebastian Bach eine missa worin sich folgendes Crucifixux mit einem Basso ostinato, der ihnen gleichen soll, befinden soll nemlich:
[Further I'd like to receive all the works by CPE Bach, which were published at your's - and from JSBach a Mass in which there should be the following Crucifixus with a Basso ostinato something like this (follows music example, which IS from the Crucifixus (though in E-major, not e-minor)).
I am doubtful whether Beethoven actually had seen the full score at that time (why otherwise make such a unneccessary mistake), but I do think at that moment parts of the Hohe Messe were known to him, or as you state, this particular one from Kirnberger's "Die Kunst des reinen Satzes" (All 6 volumes of Kirnberger's theoretical works were in Beethoven's library)
I haven't got a primary source for the assumption that Beethoven borrowed the (full) score. It is mentioned as such in Das Beethoven Lexikon (i.e. vol.6. of the Beethoven Handbuch, Laaber Verlag, 2008, s.V. Bach- Johann Sebastian, p.74 1st column, unfortunately without any further sources mentioned (And at the present this is the only volume of the Beethoven handbuch which has been published. This 6-volume series is planned to be completed by 2012, but the Bach as well as the Mozart Handbücher missed their originally planned dates of completion by 3 and 4 years, respectively ). We have to be patient I'm afraid.
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