Two Totenlieder (Bruckner)
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| Two Totenlieder | |
|---|---|
| Motets by Anton Bruckner | |
Calliope, muse of elegy | |
| Key | E-flat major, F major |
| Catalogue | WAB 47/1 & 47/2 |
| Form | Elegy |
| Language | German |
| Composed | 1852: St. Florian Abbey |
| Dedication | Funeral of Josef Seiberl |
| Published | 1932: Regensburg |
| Vocal | SATB choir |
The two Totenlieder, WAB 47/1 & 47/2, are elegies composed by Anton Bruckner in 1852.
Bruckner composed these two motets in 1852 for the funeral of his friend Josef Seiberl. The original manuscript is in the Stadtmuseum of Wels and a transcription is in the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek.[1]
The two Totenlieder were first published in band II/2, pp. 141–144 of the Göllerich/Auer biography.[1] They are put in Band XXI/16 of the Gesamtausgabe.[2]
Text
O ihr, die ihr heut mit mir zum Grabe geht |
You, who go today with me to the tomb |
Music
The works are scored for SATB choir a cappella. The first setting in E-flat major is 10-bar long. The second setting in F major is 19-bar long.[1]
Discography
There are a few recordings of the Totenlieder:
- Jürgen Jürgens, Monteverdi-Chor, Bruckner - Music of St Florian Period (II) - CD: BSVD-0111 (Bruckner Archive), 1985 - only the first Totenlied
- Duncan Ferguson, Choir of St. Mary's Cathedral of Edinburgh, Bruckner: Motets – CD: Delphian Records DCD34071, 2010
- Thomas Kerbl, Chorvereinigung Bruckner 2011, Anton Bruckner Lieder/Magnificat – CD: LIVA 046, 2011
- Philipp von Steinäcker, Vocalensemble Musica Saeculorum, Bruckner: Pange lingua - Motetten - CD: Fra Bernardo FB 1501271, 2015
- Łukasz Borowicz, Anton Bruckner: Requiem, RIAS Kammerchor Berlin, Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin – CD: Accentus ACC30474, 2019