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The , WAB 16, is a festive cantata composed by Anton Bruckner in 1862 for the celebration of the laying of the foundation stone of the new ''Mariä-Empfängnis-Dom'' of
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History

To celebrate the laying of the foundation stone of the new (Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception) of Linz, bishop Franz-Josef Rudigier asked
Bruckner Josef Anton Bruckner (; 4 September 182411 October 1896) was an Austrian composer, organist, and music theorist best known for his symphonies, masses, Te Deum and motets. The first are considered emblematic of the final stage of Austro-Germa ...
for a cantata. Bruckner responded enthusiastly with the composition of the Festive Cantata ''Preiset den Herrn'' (Praise the Lord) on a text of the theologian Maximilian Pammesberger. On 1 May 1862 the foundation stone was laid. To celebrate the event the cantata was performed by the choir ''Frohsinn'', invited guest singers and the brass band of the Infantry Regiment Freiherr von Bamberg No. 13 under the baton of Engelbert Lanz.C. van Zwol, pp.713-714U. Harten, pp. 152-153 The Festive Cantata, WAB 16, is the first notable religious work that Bruckner composed after his strenuous study period by Sechter. It will be followed one year later by
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(1863), and again one year later by the secular ''cantata
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'' and the first great mass, Mass No. 1 in D minor (1864). The Festive Cantata was performed by
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on 6 September 1980 during the
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. A recording of this performance is available in the Bruckner Archive. The Cantata was also performed on 10 June 2022 during a concert to celebrate
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’s 85th anniversary. The manuscript of the cantata is stored in the archive of the Episcopacy of Linz. A facsimile was first published in volume III/2, pp. 197–216 of the Göllerich/Auer biography. A choir and piano score has been issued by Doblinger in 1955. It is published in volume XXII/2 no. 6 of the .Gesamtausgabe – Kantaten und Chorwerke mit Orchester
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Text

The cantata uses a text of the theologian Maximilian Pammesberger. :


Setting

The 241-
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for
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, male solo quartet, bass soloist, and
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(2 flutes, 2
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s, 4 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4
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s, 1
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), is composed of eight short parts: # Opening choir: "Preiset den Herrn", D major veering to
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– Bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell #
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: "Taue deine Kraft und Stärke", A major veering to
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– Solo quartet '' a cappella'', choir repeat with
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s (flute, clarinet and bassoon) – Langsam, bittend # Bridging choir: "Preiset den Herrn", D major – Bewegt, nicht zu schnell #
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: "Aus der Erde Schoß",
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– Bass soloist – Langsam, nicht schleppend # Aria: "Das ist der Unbefleckten Haus", E major – Solo quartet ''a cappella'' with internal repetition – Langsam bewegt # Prelude by reed instruments (clarinets and bassoons), E major veering to G major #
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: "Des Landes Stämme wallen fromm", ''a cappella'', G major # Final choir "Preiset den Herrn", D major – Bewegt, nicht zu schnell Total duration: 10 to 13 minutes. The opening choir with its starting octave leap in
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, as in the Overture in G minor, and its reminiscence to the Arneth Cantata is majestic and solemn. It thereafter evolves in a ''
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'' on "''Grund und Eckstein bist du, o Herr''". To bind the work together the solemn opening choir is repeated twice, in the third and eight parts.
''Preiset den Herrn'' … demonstrates Bruckner’s primary concerns at the time of composition—form and orchestration. His interest in form is reflected in the closely related melodies, repetition of motives among the movements, and especially in the finale, which sums up the entire composition, by making reference to much of what has preceded it. … The contrast of full ensemble with a variety of smaller groups is convincing, and Bruckner has made effective use of the timbral resources available to him. … Bruckner’s chord and key choices are often surprising and indicate that he was developing much more confidence in his unorthodox harmonic ideas.K.W. Kinder, pp. 52-53


Selected discography

A commercial recording in full accordance with the original score edited by the critical '' Gesamtausgabe'' is still awaited. Out of the seven commercial recordings, Fiala's live performance – with trombones ''colla parte'' during the choir repeat of part 2 (mm. 70–82) – is the most in accordance with the original score. Kerbl's live recording – with organ ''colla parte'' for ''a cappella'' parts 2, 5 and 7 – is, according to Hans Roelofs, also a convincing performance. The Festive Cantata has undergone several adaptations: for choir, only with organ accompaniment, for mixed choir with a different text ...
The two recordings by Track follow his own adaptations, one for male-voice choir (1990), the other as ''Festkantate zur Weihnacht'' (festive
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) for mixed choir with Herbert Vogg’s text "Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe" (1996). :In the version for male-voice choir the Arioso (part 4) is skipped. Parts 2 and 5 are accompanied by organ, part 7 is sung ''a cappella''. :In the version for mixed choir (''Festkantate zur Weihnacht'') part 4 is sung by the male voices with the original instruments, parts 2, 5 – converted to C major – and 7 are sung by the whole choir with organ. Because of the female voices and the organ accompaniment this version sounds smoother than the original version. * Martin L. Fiala, Steyrer Männergesang-Verein Sängerlust and Bläserkreis Oberösterreichischer Landesmusikschullehrer, ''Festkonzert'' – CD: Ensemble Electronique EE-004CD, 1994 (Live) * Thomas Kerbl, Männerchorvereinigung Bruckner 08, Ensemble Linz, Philipp Sonntag (Organ), ''Anton Bruckner, Männerchöre'' – CD: Bruckner Haus LIVA027, 2008 (Live) * Gerhard Track,
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, Wiener Schubertbund, Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Manfred Schiebel (Organ), ''Ausgewählte Chorwerke'' – CD issued by the Wiener Schubertbund, 1990 (Live) * Gerhard Track, Choir and Symphony Orchestra of the
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, Manfred Schiebel (Organ), ''Gerhard Track dirigiert Anton Bruckner'' – CD: PMI Records-USA PMI 20105, 1996 (Live)


References


Sources

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August Göllerich August Göllerich (2 July 185916 March 1923) was an Austrian pianist, conductor, music educator and music writer. He studied the piano with Franz Liszt, who made him also his secretary and companion on concert tours. Göllerich is known for study ...
, ''Anton Bruckner. Ein Lebens- und Schaffens-Bild'', – posthumous edited by Max Auer by G. Bosse, Regensburg, 1932 * ''Anton Bruckner – Sämtliche Werke, Band XXII/2: Kantaten und Chorwerke II (1862–1893)'', Musikwissenschaftlicher Verlag der Internationalen Bruckner-Gesellschaft, Franz Burkhart, Rudolf H. Führer and Leopold Nowak (Editor), Vienna, 1987 (Available on IMSLP
Neue Gesamtausgabe, XXII/2. Kantaten und Chorwerke Teil 2: Nr. 6-8
* John Williamson, '' The Cambridge Companion to Bruckner'', Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2004. * Cornelis van Zwol, ''Anton Bruckner - Leven en Werken '', Thot, Bussum (Netherlands), 2012. *
Uwe Harten Uwe Harten (born 16 August 1944) is a German musicologist, who works in Austria. Life Born in , Harten grew up in Hamburg, where he was a boy soprano at the Staatsoper. He took over the roles of a child. In Hamburg he also began his studies of ...
, ''Anton Bruckner. Ein Handbuch''. , Salzburg, 1996. . * Crawford Howie, ''Anton Bruckner - A documentary biography'', online revised edition


External links

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''Festkantate'' D-Dur, WAB 16
Critical discography by Hans Roelofs * can be heard on YouTube
Bruckner's Festive cantata
Clemens Haudum, Men's choir of the Tölzer Boys' choir, winds of the Munich Symphonic orchestra, 28 March 2014 - live performance in accordance with the original score {{Authority control Cantatas by Anton Bruckner 1862 compositions