Psalm 146 (Bruckner)
Psalm 146 | |
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by Nürnberg | |
Published | 1996 |
Recorded | May 1972 |
Movements | 6 |
Vocal | SSAATTBB choir and SATB soloists |
Instrumental | Orchestra |
Psalm 146 in A major (WAB 37) by
History
It is not known what occasion prompted Bruckner to compose this large-scale work or whether there was any performance in Bruckner's lifetime.
A sketch of the work is stored in the archive of
The first performance of Bruckner's Psalm 146 by Wolfgang Riedelbauch with the Hans-Sachs-Chor, the Lehrergesangverein Nürnberg and the
A second wave of performances occurred about twenty years later by Heinz Wallberg with the Niederösterreichiches Tonkünstler Orchester, the choir of the Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien and the Kammerchor der Musikhochschule Wien, first in Vienna on 8, 10 and 11 November 1991 and on 13 November in Baden near Vienna.[2][7]
About three years later, the American premiere occurred on 13 January 1995 in the Alice Tully Hall by Leon Botstein with the American Symphony Orchestra and the Canticum Novum Singers. The American premiere used the score prepared by Hawkshaw for the Bruckner's Gesamtausgabe.[8]
Twenty years later, during the 25th Ebrach Summer Music Festival, a next performance by Gerd Schaller with the Philharmonie Festiva orchestra and the Philharmonic Choir of Munich occurred on 6 September 2015. Schaller's live performance is put on CD by Profil Hänssler.
During the Brucknertage 2023 in St. Florian, Psalm 146 was performed on 18 and 19 August by Rémy Ballot with the Altomonte Orchester and the St. Florianer Chorakademie.[9][10]
Celebrating Bruckner's bicentennial 2024, Psalm 146 will also be performed in Romania[11] and in Houston TX.[12]
Recordings of Wallberg's and Botstein's live performances are put in the Bruckner archive.[13]
Text
Lob Gottes wegen seiner Wohlthaten (Praise God for his well-doings)
- Alleluja! Lobet den Herrn; denn lobsingen ist gut: liebliches und zierliches Lob sey unserm Gott!
- Der Herr bauet Jerusalem, versammelt die Zerstreuten von Israel.
- Er heilet, die geschlagenen Herzens sind, und verbindet ihre Wunden.
- Er zählet die Menge der Sterne, und benennet sie Alle mit Namen.
- Groß ist unser Herr, und groß seine Macht, und seiner Weisheit ist kein Maaß.
- Der Herr nimmt auf die Sanften, und demüthigt die Sünder bis zur Erde.
- Singet dem Herrn mit Danksagung: lobsinget unserm Gott mit der Harfe.
- Er decket den Himmel mit Wolken, und bereitet Regen der Erde. Er läßt Gras wachsen auf den Bergen, und Kräuter zum Dienste der Menschen.
- Er gibt dem Vieh seine Speise, und den jungen Raben, die zu ihm rufen.
- Er hat nicht Lust an der Stärke des Rosses, noch Wohlgefallen an den Beinen des Mannes.
- Der Herr hat Wohlgefallen an denen, die ihn fürchten, und an denen, die auf seine Barmherzigkeit hoffen.[14]
Setting
Psalm 146 is the largest of Bruckner's psalm settings. The 652-bar long work in A major is scored for SSAATTBB choir and SATB soloists and orchestra (1 flute, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 4 trombones, timpani and strings). The work (total duration about 30 minutes) is divided into six parts:
- Introduction: "Alleluja! Lobet den Herrn". Langsam, A major – Choir with soprano soloist and solo horn
- F sharp minor veering to D major
- "Der Herr bauet Jerusalem". Kräftig – Bass soloist and trombones
- "Er heilet die geschlagenen Herzens sind". Weich – Soprano soloist and horns
- "Er zählet die Menge der Sterne". Frisch – Tenor soloist and woodwinds(oboes & bassoons)
- Choir: "Groß ist unser Herr". Schnell, D minor veering to D major – Double choir in antiphony
- Arioso with Choir:
- Arioso: "Der Herr nimmt auf die Sanften". Nicht zu langsam, B flat major– Soprano, tenor and alto soloists, with solo oboe and violin
- Choir: "Singet dem Herrn mit Danksagung". Etwas bewegter, E flat major
- Bridging arioso:
- "Er läßt Gras wachsen auf den Bergen" – Soprano soloist
- "Er gibt dem Vieh seine Speise" – Tenor soloist with solo clarinet
- "Er hat nicht Lust an der Stärke des Rosses" – Bass soloist with solo bassoon, veering to E minor
- Arioso: "Der Herr nimmt auf die Sanften". Nicht zu langsam,
- Arioso: "Der Herr hat Wohlgefallen an denen, die ihn fürchten". Nicht schnell, E major – Soprano soloist
- Finale with Fugue: "Alleluja! Lobet den Herrn", A major
- Final choir: Etwas schnell
- Fugue: Nicht schnell – Choir with soloists at the end
As in the
For the first time Bruckner is using a full orchestra, with yet some
Psalm 146 is also remarkable as the first piece in which Bruckner experimented with organic thematic integration on a large scale ... [It] also deserves to be heard more often for the lovely string pianissimo in its opening bars that foreshadows the beginning of both the D minor and F minor Masses.[4]
Discography
There are two publicly available recordings:
- Wolfgang Riedelbauch, Anton Bruckner – Psalm 146 and Nürnberger Symphoniker, LP-Colosseum SM 548, 1972.
This historical recording, which used a score made by Riedelbauch-self, based on a copyist's manuscript, has been transferred to CD, together with that of the Requiem by Hans Michael Beuerle: Klassic Haus KHCD-2011-092, 2011.[15] - Organ works, Philharmonischer Chor München and Philharmonie Festiva, CD: Profil Hänssler PH16034, 2015.[16]
The sound by Schaller is wider and also more detailed ... There is only one downer: The double choir of the third movement is only clearly audible and unfolds its effect by Riedelbauch. By Schaller it can at best be guessed.[17]
References
- ^ a b Anton Bruckner Critical Complete Edition – Psalms and Magnificat
- ^ a b c d C. van Zwol, p. 697
- ^ a b c d U. Harten, pp. 344-345
- ^ a b c d J. Williamson, pp. 46–48
- ^ Chronology of the Complete Bruckner Edition 1990-2001
- ^ Roelofs' discography of Psalm 146
- ^ Psalm 146's performance in Baden bei Wien
- ^ Paul Hawkshaw: Bruckner & Politics
- ^ Brucknertage 2023 – Symphoniekonzert 18.08.2023
- ^ Brucknertage 2023 – Symphoniekonzert 19.08.2023
- ^ International Choir Workshop 2024 - Romania
- ^ Houston Classical Music Lovers Community - Texas music festival
- ^ The Bruckner Archive
- ^ Joseph Franz von Allioli, Die Heilige Schrift des alten und neuen Testamentes, Dritter Band (mit Approbation des apostolischen Stuhles), 4. Auflage, pp. 279-280, Landshut, 1839
- ^ Transfer to CD of the historical LP-recordings of Psalm 146 and Requiem
- ^ Musicweb international - Critical review by John Proffitt, May 2016
- ^ Discography of Bruckner's Psalm 146 by Hans Roelofs
Sources
- Cornelis van Zwol, Anton Bruckner – Leven en Werken, Thot, Bussum (Netherlands), 2012. ISBN 90-686-8590-2
- John Williamson, ISBN 0-521-80404-3
- ISBN 3-7017-1030-9.
- Anton Bruckner – Sämtliche Werke, Band XX/4: Psalm 146 (1856–1858), Musikwissenschaftlicher Verlag der Internationalen Bruckner-Gesellschaft, Paul Hawkshaw (Editor), Vienna, 1996
External links
- Psalm 146, WAB 37: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- Psalm 146 A-Dur, WAB 37 (1845-1858?) Critical discography by Hans Roelofs (in German)
- Live performance by Heinz Wallberg in the Großer Musikvereinssaal Vienna (10 November 1991)