And the "Coronation" Mass, unaccountably, had never found its way onto a Philharmonic program.
The only option, it seems, is Mozart's "Coronation" Mass: a great piece, to be sure, but not necessarily light and fun.
Mozart's "Coronation" Mass was a tonic conclusion.
Over the centuries, Marian master pieces have continued to appear, e.g. Mozart's Coronation Mass.
In essence, it is a choreographed interpretation of the music, which is Mozart's "Coronation" Mass.
Symphony No. 29, which opened the evening, danced along uneventfully, but the "Coronation" Mass, which ended the concert, was given a striking performance.
In 1985, he performed as a soloist in Mozart's Coronation Mass at the Vatican for the Pope.
Mozart's "Coronation" Mass was apparently performed on the same occasion, perhaps with as much festal brilliance and dash as it had here.
He made his Carnegie Hall debut in March 2002 singing in Mozart's Coronation Mass.
The 2009 piece was Mozart's Coronation Mass.