After Johann Adolf Hasse had ended his career as a composer for the opera stage and finally settled down in Venice, he wrote a number of sacred works. Since he had long been obligated to the Saxon Court, where he served as a composer for three decades until 1763, these works were originally intended for the Catholic Court Church in Dresden. The solemn-pathetic Missa in G minor [1783], with the inserted movement "Ad te levavi," is Hasse's final work: a crowning conclusion to an oeuvre whose significance in music history has only recently begun to be recognized and has now received the fitting acknowledgement it deserves.
| Genrer (Fx Pop, Rock, Børn m.m.) | Kor |
| Type (fx Instrumentskole o.lign.) | Stemme |
| Sideantal | 28 |
| Media (fx Bog, CD, DVD m.m.) | Noder |
| Publisher/Producent | Carus Verlag |
| Bidragydere | Adolf Hasse, Johann(Composer) Horn, Paul(Arranger) Hochstein, Wolfgang(Artist) |
| Sprog | Latin |