词条 | Four Tantum ergo, WAB 41 |
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| name = Four Tantum ergo | composer = Anton Bruckner | image = File:Cordero de Dios.jpg | image_size = 260px | caption = Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament | key = B-flat major, A-flat major, E-flat major, C major | catalogue = WAB 41 | type = Motets | form = Hymn | text = Tantum ergo | language = Latin | dedication = A.M.D.G. | composed = {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1846}}|location=St. Florian Abbey}} | published = {{Timeline-event|date={{Start date|1893}}|location=Innsbruck}} | vocal = {{abbr|SATB|soprano, alto, tenor and bass}} choir | instrumental = Organ ad lib. (1846 version) {{nowrap|a cappella (1888 version)}} }}{{for|the other settings of the same text by the composer|Tantum ergo, WAB 32|Tantum ergo, WAB 43|Tantum ergo, WAB 42|Tantum ergo, WAB 44}} The four {{Lang|la|Tantum ergo}} ("Let us raise"), WAB 41, are settings of the hymn Tantum ergo composed by Anton Bruckner in 1846. HistoryBruckner composed these four motets A.M.D.G. in 1846 at the beginning of his stay at St. Florian Abbey. The original manuscript, which was stored in the archive of Neuer Dom of Linz, was lost in the process. Voice scores can still be found in the archive of the St. Florian Abbey.[1] In 1888, Bruckner revised these four settings, as well as the next setting in D major.[2] The revised version of the five Tantum ergo was published first by Johann Groß, Innsbruck in 1893. In this first edition the ordering for the 4 compositions was deviating from the original ordering by the composer. The WAB ordering, which is based on this first edition, deviates also from the original ordering by the composer.[2] Both 1846 and 1881 versions are put in Band XXI/12 and 37 of the {{lang|de|Gesamtausgabe}}, respectively.[3] MusicThe works are scored for {{abbr|SATB|soprano, alto, tenor and bass}} choir and organ ad lib. The first setting, in B-flat major (WAB 41.3) is 25-bar long. The three other settings in A-flat major (WAB 41.4), E-flat major (WAB 41.1), and C major (WAB 41.2), are 24-bar long. Afterwards a 2- (3-)bar Amen was added to the settings.[1] In the 1888 version the settings are score for mixed choir a cappella. In the setting in E-flat major the {{lang|de|Dresdner Amen}} is used on "ritui" (bars 15-16).[4] Selected discographyThe first recording occurred in 1931:
1846 versionThere is a single recording with all four Tantum ergo:
1888 versionThere are three recordings with all four Tantum ergo:
References1. ^1 C. van Zwol, p. 702 2. ^1 C. van Zwol, p. 709 3. ^Gesamtausgabe - Kleine Kirchenmusikwerke 4. ^M, Auer, p. 52 Sources
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