Kronstorfer Messe

Kronstorfer Messe
Mass by Anton Bruckner

The young Bruckner
Key D minor
Catalogue WAB 146
Form Missa brevis
Composed 1843 (1843)–1844 (1844)  Kronstorf
Performed 1 December 1974 (1974-12-01)  St. Florian Monastery
Published 1984 (1984)
Recorded 1998 (1998)
Movements 4
Vocal SATB choir

Anton Bruckner composed the Kronstorfer Messe, WAB 146, in 18431844, while he was a schoolteacher's assistant in Kronstorf. This Choral-Messe in D minor for mixed choir a cappella, which was presumably intended for the Lenten season.[1]

The work, the manuscript of which was archived in the St. Florian Monastery, was premiered by Augustinus Franz Kropfreiter on 1 December 1974 in the church of the monastery.[2] The work is put in Band XXI/41 of the Gesamtausgabe.[3]

Setting

The work is divided into four parts:

  1. Kyrie - Adagio, D minor
  2. Sanctus - Adagio, B-flat major
  3. Benedictus - Andante, D minor
  4. Agnus Dei - Adagio, F major

Total duration: about 5 minutes.

This Missa brevis, which exhibits relationships to Palestrina's style,[4] survives only in a fragmentary state, without Gloria or Credo.[5] The manuscript, with, on the front page, an autograph indication "Sine Gloria", contains two blank pages with an autograph indication that they were to contain a Credo in F major.[2][1]

Alike the contemporaneous Asperges me in F major (WAB 4), the Agnus Dei in F major contains audacious modulations.[1]

Note

The Sanctus is re-used in a slightly modified setting for that of the Messe für den Gründonnerstag.[1]

Discography

There is a single long out-of-print recording of the Mass:

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 U. Harten, pp. 288-289
  2. 1 2 C. van Zwol, p. 710
  3. Gesamtausgabe - Kleine Kirchenmusikwerke
  4. J. Garrat, p. 183
  5. J. Williamson, p. 43
  6. Pirkanpojat boys' choir Recorded works

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