Das edle Herz | |
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Secular choral work by Anton Bruckner | |
Key | A major |
Catalogue | WAB 65 |
Text | Ernst Marinelli |
Language | German |
Composed | c. 1851 : St. Florian |
Dedication | Name day of Johann Nepomuk Paulitsch |
Published | 1932 Regensburg : |
Vocal | TTBB choir |
Das edle Herz ("The noble heart"), WAB 65, is a song composed by Anton Bruckner in c. 1851 during his stay in St. Florian.
Bruckner composed this work on a text of Ernst Marinelli in c. 1851 during his stay in St. Florian. He composed it for the name day of Johann Nepomuk Paulitsch, a member of the St. Florian choir. It is not known whether the work was performed during Bruckner's life. [1] [2]
The original manuscript, which became in-between lost, was found in the legacy of Bruckner's friend Rudolf Weinwurm. [1] A sketch of it is archived at the Abbey of St. Florian. [2] It was performed in 1988 by the Wagner Society Male Choir, Keio University, Tokyo, [3] and, thereafter, in 1994 in the Connecticut College. [2]
The work, which was first issued in Band II/2, pp. 111–113, of the Göllerich/Auer biography, [1] [2] is issued in Band XXIII/2, No. 7 of the Gesamtausgabe. [4]
Bruckner composed a second setting on the same text for mixed choir (WAB 66) in 1857. [1] [2]
Das edle Herz uses a text by Ernst Marinelli.
Wer im Busen nicht die Flamme |
Whoever feeds in his chest not only the flame |
The 46-
bar long work in
9
8 is scored in
A major for
TTBB choir. From bar 34, the score goes over in
4
4 in
chorale form on "dankerfüllter Seelenpreis" until the end of the song.
[1]
[2]
There is as yet no commercial recording of this first setting of Das edle Herz.
Das edle Herz | |
---|---|
Secular choral work by Anton Bruckner | |
Key | A major |
Catalogue | WAB 65 |
Text | Ernst Marinelli |
Language | German |
Composed | c. 1851 : St. Florian |
Dedication | Name day of Johann Nepomuk Paulitsch |
Published | 1932 Regensburg : |
Vocal | TTBB choir |
Das edle Herz ("The noble heart"), WAB 65, is a song composed by Anton Bruckner in c. 1851 during his stay in St. Florian.
Bruckner composed this work on a text of Ernst Marinelli in c. 1851 during his stay in St. Florian. He composed it for the name day of Johann Nepomuk Paulitsch, a member of the St. Florian choir. It is not known whether the work was performed during Bruckner's life. [1] [2]
The original manuscript, which became in-between lost, was found in the legacy of Bruckner's friend Rudolf Weinwurm. [1] A sketch of it is archived at the Abbey of St. Florian. [2] It was performed in 1988 by the Wagner Society Male Choir, Keio University, Tokyo, [3] and, thereafter, in 1994 in the Connecticut College. [2]
The work, which was first issued in Band II/2, pp. 111–113, of the Göllerich/Auer biography, [1] [2] is issued in Band XXIII/2, No. 7 of the Gesamtausgabe. [4]
Bruckner composed a second setting on the same text for mixed choir (WAB 66) in 1857. [1] [2]
Das edle Herz uses a text by Ernst Marinelli.
Wer im Busen nicht die Flamme |
Whoever feeds in his chest not only the flame |
The 46-
bar long work in
9
8 is scored in
A major for
TTBB choir. From bar 34, the score goes over in
4
4 in
chorale form on "dankerfüllter Seelenpreis" until the end of the song.
[1]
[2]
There is as yet no commercial recording of this first setting of Das edle Herz.