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| title = Magnificat | composer = Anton Bruckner |image = File:Winterhalder (workshop) Maria bei Elisabeth 19Jh.jpg |caption = Mary visiting Elizabeth, Rötenbach | key = B-flat major | catalogue = WAB 24 | vocal = {{abbr|SATB|soprano, alto, tenor and bass}} choir and soloists | instrumental = Orchestra and organ | composed = | performed = {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1852|08|15|df=y}}|location={{nowrap|St. Florian Monastery}}}} | published = {{start date|1996}} | first_recording = {{start date|1984}} }} The Magnificat, WAB 24 is a setting of the Magnificat[1] for {{abbr|SATB|soprano, alto, tenor and bass}} choir and soloists, orchestra and organ composed by Anton Bruckner in 1852. HistoryBruckner composed the work for the Vesper service of the feast of the Assumption of Mary.[2] He dedicated the work to Ignaz Traumihler, the choirmaster of the St. Florian Abbey. The work was premiered on 15 August 1852 in St. Florian. Despite the fact that Traumihler was a fervent adept of the Cecilian Movement,[3] the work remained in the repertoire of the monastery.[4] Other performances occurred on 25 December 1852, 15 May 1854, 25 December 1854 and 27 May 1855.[4][3] The work, the manuscript of which is stored in the archive of the St. Florian Abbey, was first edited in Band II/2, pp. 99-110 of the Göllerich/Auer biography. It was critically edited by Paul Hawkshaw in 1996 in Band XX/3 of the {{lang|de|Gesamtausgabe}}.[3][4][5] On 25 June 2017 a new edition of the score by Cohrs, prepared for the {{lang|de|Anton Bruckner Urtext Gesamtausgabe}},[6] has been premiered by Łukasz Borowicz with the RIAS Kammerchor and the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin.[7] SettingThe 77-bar long composition in B-flat major is set in Allegro moderato for {{abbr|SATB|soprano, alto, tenor and bass}} choir and soloists, and orchestra (2 trumpets in B-flat, timpani, and strings without violas). The organ supplies figured bass.[4] The first verse ("Magnificat") is sung by the soprano soloist. The next verses are sung as an Arioso alternatingly by the soloists and the choir. The influence of Mozart is revealed through comparison to Mozart's Vespers K. 321 and K. 339.[2][3] DiscographyThe first recording of Bruckner's Magnificat occurred in 1984:
There are three other recordings of this work:
References1. ^R. Simpson, p. 14 2. ^1 J. Williamson, pp. 43-45 3. ^1 2 3 U. Harten, p. 267 4. ^1 2 3 4 5 C. van Zwol, p. 697 5. ^Anton Bruckner - Critical complete edition 6. ^The Anton Bruckner Urtext Gesamtausgabe 7. ^27.05.2017: Neue Bruckner Urtext Ausgabe in Berlin 8. ^D. Watson, p. 92 9. ^Score of Bruckner's Magnificat by William Carragan and David Aldeborgh Sources
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