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Anton Bruckner: Psalm 150: Chœur Mixte et Ensemble

Halleluja! Lobet den Herrn in seinem Heiligtum - C major - WAB 38

COMPOSITEUR: Anton Bruckner
PART {INSTRUMENT}: Viola
TYPE DE PRODUIT: Pratique vocale pour chœurs
ÉDITEUR: Carus Verlag
DEFINITIVE DURATION: 00:09:00
Bruckner described his setting of Psalm 150 of 1892 as “my best festive cantata of all”. Psalm 150 has a definite festive character, manifested straight away in the monumental Hallelujah theme for the full forces which opens the cantata, and which punctuates the work and concludes it. Bruckner
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Compositeur Anton Bruckner
Éditeur Uwe Wolf
Description Instrument Group Choeur Mixte
Instrumentation Chœur Mixte et Ensemble
Voix SATB
Instrumentation Soprano Voice, SATB and Orchestra
Part {Instrument} Viola
Type de produit Pratique vocale pour chœurs
Description Product Type Partition
Niveau de difficulté 4
Langue Allemand;Anglais
Éditeur Carus Verlag
Genre Musique religieuse
Année de publication 2022
Definitive Duration 00:09:00
Nombre de Pages 4
ISMN 9790007297305
Edition Number CV 27.410/13
CV2741013
Description
Bruckner described his setting of Psalm 150 of 1892 as “my best festive cantata of all”. Psalm 150 has a definite festive character, manifested straight away in the monumental Hallelujah theme for the full forces which opens the cantata, and which punctuates the work and concludes it. Bruckner devotes most of his music to the verse “Alles was Odem hat, lobe den Herrn” – firstly in an exciting section with solo violin and solo soprano, and subsequently in a great fugue on a striking octave theme. All in all, a fascinating combination of filigree motifs, chromatically bold complexities and intensifications, and powerful passages up to triple forte. The chorus is often divided in the homophonic passages, with wide vocal ranges, but the fugue remains in four parts.With a duration of just 9 minutes, this is an ideal companion piece for other shorter works by Bruckner (such as the Te Deum) or, indeed, works by other composers.
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