Question

A Handel cantata named for this word for solo soprano and strings was believed lost until 2001. A choral work named for this word opens with the orchestra twice repeating the quick tutti theme D, up to D, (-5[1])down to D, D. This is the first word of an allegro chorus from Handel’s Messiah that opens with a descending four-note scale from F-sharp to C-sharp, and later continues with the basses falling an octave over the words “and peace on earth.” RV 589 is the catalog entry of a D major piece named for this word that is the best-known choral work of Antonio Vivaldi. (10[1])The carol “Angels We Have Heard on High” contains a lengthy melisma on this word. For 10 points, the Kyrie (“KEE-ree-ay”) precedes what movement of the Roman Catholic mass ordinary, whose first word is followed by the phrase “in excelsis Deo?” ■END■

ANSWER: Gloria [or Glory; accept “Gloria in excelsis Deo” or “Glory to God in the Highest”]
<Classical Music>
= Average correct buzz position

Back to tossups

Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Natan HoltzmanStanford BStanford A37-5
Ethan StrombeckStanford AStanford B10410

Summary