''Der Mondabend'' (Bruckner)
Der Mondabend | |
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Lied by Anton Bruckner | |
Key | A major |
Catalogue | WAB deest |
Text | Johann Gottfried Kumpf |
Language | German |
Composed | c. 1850 : St. Florian |
Dedication | Aloisia Bogner |
Published | 2015 Linz : |
Vocal | Solo voice |
Instrumental | Piano |
Der Mondabend ("The moonlit evening"), WAB deest, is a lied composed by Anton Bruckner in c. 1850 for Aloisia Bogner.
History
Der Mondabend, WAB deest is a lied in A major, which Bruckner composed during his stay in St. Florian for his piano pupil Aloisia Bogner in c. 1850. The 16-year old Aloisia Bogner, alias Louise or Luise Bogner, was the older daughter of Michaël Bogner, by whom Bruckner had his living accommodation.[1] Bruckner composed for her also the Frühlingslied and the piano works Lancier-Quadrille, WAB 120, and Steiermärker, WAB 122.[2][3]
The manuscript of the lied is part of the workbook "Lieder für eine Singstimme mit Clavier-Begleitung für Fräulein Louise Bogner", which also contains transcriptions of Ännchen von Tharau, Lebe wohl, geliebtes Wesen (Aus dem Zauberschleier), and the waltz Juheisa juhei, ihr Tänzer herbei.
The workbook, which was in the legacy of Aloisia Bogner, was acquired in 1957 by the Landesmuseum of Upper Austria.[4] A facsimile of the workbook has been issued in the Oberösterreichische Schriften zur Volksmusik in 2015.[5][6]
The work was premiered by Robert Holzer on 23 June 2015.
Text and music
Bruckner's song is based on the poem Der Mondabend by Johann Gottfried Kumpf:
Rein und freundlich lacht der Himmel nieder auf die dunkle Erde, |
The heavens laugh down pure and friendly upon the dark earth, |
The 13-bar long lied in A major in 3/4 is scored for solo voice and piano.[7]
The key (A major), the meter (3/4) and the first four notes are the same as that of Schubert's Der Mondabend,[8] a lied which Aloisia Bogner liked very much.[9]
Discography
There is a single recording of Der Mondabend:
- Robert Holzer (bass), Thomas Kerbl (piano), Anton Bruckner: Lieder, Chöre, Magnificat – CD: Gramola 99071, 2015; a reissue of CD LIVA 046 Anton Bruckner Lieder/Magnificat (2011), with, as an addition, the premiere recording of Der Mondabend. NB: Transposed in E major.
References
- ↑ U. Harten, pp. 98-99
- ↑ U. Harten, pp. 42-43
- ↑ C. van Zwol, pp. 61-62.
- ↑ Bislang unbekanntes Lied von Bruckner entdeckt
- ↑ Lieder für Luise Bogner. Eine Volksliedersammlung Anton Bruckners
- ↑ Quellebeschreibung Der Mondabend
- ↑ A copy of the manuscript of the lied is included on p. 29 of the booklet of the Gramola CD
- ↑ Score of Franz Schubert's Der Mondabend at IMSLP
- ↑ booklet of the Gramola CD, p. 24
Sources
- Lieder für Luise Bogner. Eine Volksliedersammlung Anton Bruckners, Oberösterreichische Schriften zur Volksmusik, Band 16, Klaus Petermayr (Ed.), Anton Bruckner Institut Linz, 2015
- 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
- Der Mondabend, WAB deest: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
- Der Mondabend A Dur - WAB deest – Critical discography by Hans Roelofs (in German)
- Kumpf's original text of Der Mondabend is available on The LiederNet Archive: Der Mondabend