Nachruf, WAB 81
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Secular choral work by Anton Bruckner | |
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Key | C minor |
Catalogue | WAB 81 |
Text | Heinrich von der Mattig |
Language | German |
Composed | 19 October 1877 – Vienna |
Dedication | In memory of Joseph Seiberl |
Published | 1911 – Vienna |
Vocal | TTBB choir |
Instrumental | Organ |
Nachruf ("Obituary"), WAB 81, is a song composed by Anton Bruckner in 1877 in memory of Joseph Seiberl. The song is better known as its 1886 reissue as Trösterin Musik ("Music, the Comforter"), WAB 88.
History
Bruckner composed the song on a text of Heinrich von der Mattig on 19 October 1877 in memory of his friend Joseph Seiberl, who died on 10 June 1877. The piece was performed nine days later by the Liedertafel Sängerbund in the St. Florian Abbey.[1] The work, of which the original manuscript is stored in the Library of Congress in Washington,[1][2] was first issued in Band XXIII/2, No. 28a of the Gesamtausgabe.[3]
Trösterin Musik
In 1886 Rudolf Weinwurm asked August Seuffert, editor of the Wiener Zeitung, to write another text to fit to Bruckner's Nachruf. Weinwurm performed the revised setting as Trösterin Musik with the Wiener Akademischer Gesangverein in the Musikvereinsaal on 11 April 1886. The original manuscript is lost. A copy of it is stored in the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek. The revised setting, which was first edited by Viktor Keldorfer (Universal Edition) in 1911,[4][5] is put in Band XXIII/2, No. 28b of the Gesamtausgabe.[3]
Text and music
Nachruf uses a text by Heinrich von der Mattig.
Vereint bist, Töneheld und Meister, |
You joined, hero and master of sounds, |
The 51-bar long work in C minor is scored for TTBB choir and organ. The first 30 bars are sung a cappella. The organ is set fortissimo (in organo pleno with pedal) on bar 31 by the text "Drum mag's im Orgelstrome brausen".[1] The song ends a cappella pianissimo on "nun ruh' in Frieden!".
Trösterin Musik
The second setting as Trösterin Musik uses a text by August Seuffert.
Musik! Du herrliches Gebilde, |
Music! You lovely creation, |
Selected discography
In the original setting as Nachruf the organ accompaniment from bar 31 is meaningful because of the profession of the defunct. In the second setting as Trösterin Musik, the organ accompaniment can, as many performers are doing, be removed without harming the sense of the piece. The second strophe, which is a variant of the first is also often omitted.[6]
Nachruf
There is as yet no recording of the original setting as Nachruf.
Trösterin Musik
The first recording of Trösterin Musik was by Willi Schell with the Cronenberger Männerchor in 1956 – 45 rpm: Tonstudio Wolfgang Jakob (Dortmund)
A selection of the about 30 other recordings:
- Jörg-Peter Weigle, Männerchor des Leipziger Rundfunkchores, In einem kühlen Grunde – LP: Eterna 7 35 209, 1984; reissued in CD: Delta 18 331 – a cappella
- Robert Shewan, Roberts Wesleyan College Chorale; Thaddeus James Stuart (organ), Choral Works of Anton Bruckner – CD: Albany TROY 063, 1991
- Michael Gläser, Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Leise Töne der Brust – CD: Oehms Classics OC 589, 1993 – a cappella
- Martin L. Fiala, Männergesang-Verein Sängerlust, Festkonzert – CD: EE-004CD, 1994 – 1 strophe a cappella
- Guido Mancusi, Chorus Viennensis, Walter Lochmann (organ), Musik, du himmlisches Gebilde! – CD: ORF CD 73, 1995
- Thomas Kerbl, Männerchorvereinigung Bruckner 08, Philipp Sonntag (organ), Anton Bruckner – Männerchöre – CD: LIVA027, 2008 – 1 strophe
References
- 1 2 3 C. van Zwol, p. 727
- ↑ U. Harten, p. 303
- 1 2 Gesamtausgabe – Weltliche Chöre
- ↑ C. van Zwol, p. 727-728
- ↑ U. Harten, p. 452
- ↑ Crtical discography of Trösterin Musik
Sources
- Anton Bruckner – Sämtliche Werke, Band XXIII/2: Weltliche Chorwerke (1843–1893), Musikwissenschaftlicher Verlag der Internationalen Bruckner-Gesellschaft, Angela Pachovsky and Anton Reinthaler (Editor), Vienna, 1989
- Cornelis van Zwol, Anton Bruckner 1824–1896 – Leven en werken, uitg. Thoth, Bussum, Netherlands, 2012. ISBN 978-90-6868-590-9
- Uwe Harten, Anton Bruckner. Ein Handbuch. Residenz Verlag, Salzburg, 1996. ISBN 3-7017-1030-9.
External links
- Nachruf c-Moll, WAB 81 and Trösterin Musik c-Moll, WAB 88 – Critical discography by Hans Roelofs (German)
- A performances of Trösterin Musik by the Dresdner Kreuzchor can be heard on YouTube: Trösterin Musik, 24 August 2013 – 1 strophe sung a cappella
- Another performance of Trösterin Musik by the Ensemble Amarcord can be heard on YouTube: Trösterin Musik, 18 June 2015 – 1 strophe sung a cappella
- Free scores for Nachruf, WAB 81 in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki): Trösterin Musik