Tantum ergo, WAB 43

Tantum ergo
Motet by Anton Bruckner

Key A major
Catalogue WAB 43
Form Hymn
Text Tantum ergo
Language Latin
Composed c.1845 (c.1845):
Published 1932 (1932): Regensburg
Vocal SATB choir
Instrumental Organ
For the other settings of the same text by the composer, see Tantum ergo, WAB 32; Four Tantum ergo, WAB 41; Tantum ergo, WAB 42; and Tantum ergo, WAB 44.

Tantum ergo ("Let us raise"), WAB 43, is the second of eight settings of the hymn Tantum ergo composed by Anton Bruckner in c.1845.

History

Bruckner composed the motet in the fall of 1845 at the end of his stay in Kronstorf or in 1846 at the beginning of his stay in St. Florian Abbey. The original manuscript, on which the Chorale Dir, Herr, dir will ich mich ergeben is also found, is stored in the archive of the abbey. Two copies of the manuscript are also stored in the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek.

The motet was first published in band II/2, pp. 116-118 of the Göllerich/Auer biography.[1] The full version is put in Band XXI/8 of the Gesamtausgabe.[2]

Music

The work of 36 bars in A major is scored for SATB choir and organ.

Joseph Anton Pfeiffer, the organist of Seitenstetten Abbey, to whom Bruckner gave the composition for critical analysis, found Bruckner "ein ächtes musikalisches Genie" ("a real musical genius").[1]

Discography

There are only two recordings of this second setting of Tantum ergo:

References

  1. 1 2 C. van Zwol, p. 701.
  2. Gesamtausgabe - Kleine Kirchenmusikwerke

Sources

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