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- Magnificat_(Bruckner) abstract "The Magnificat WAB 24 by Anton Bruckner is a setting of the Magnificat for vocal soloists, chorus, orchestra and organ written in 1852. It was premiered in Sankt Florian, as Bruckner had specifically composed it for the Vesper service of the church there. The work "remained in the repertoire of the monastery for at least the next few years."The quartet of vocal soloists consists of a soprano, an alto, a tenor, and a bass, while the choir consists of sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses. The orchestra consists of 2 trumpets in B-flat, timpani, and strings without violas. The organ supplies figured bass. The setting is in B-flat major at a tempo of Allegro moderato. 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 setting is followed by a Gloria Patri, starting by an unison on "Gloria Patri", the retake of the melody of the first verse on "Sicut erat", and concludes with "a final fugal Amen."The influence of Mozart is revealed through comparison to Mozart's Vespers K. 321 and K. 339.".
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) wikiPageExternalLink magnificat.pdf.
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) wikiPageExternalLink cdmusicofthestflor.
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) wikiPageExternalLink index.php?pag=108.
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) wikiPageID "23298871".
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) wikiPageRevisionID "601369846".
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) hasPhotoCollection Magnificat_(Bruckner).
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) subject Category:1852_compositions.
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) subject Category:Choral_compositions.
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) subject Category:Compositions_by_Anton_Bruckner.
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) subject Category:Compositions_in_B-flat_major.
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) subject Category:Magnificat_settings.
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) comment "The Magnificat WAB 24 by Anton Bruckner is a setting of the Magnificat for vocal soloists, chorus, orchestra and organ written in 1852. It was premiered in Sankt Florian, as Bruckner had specifically composed it for the Vesper service of the church there. The work "remained in the repertoire of the monastery for at least the next few years."The quartet of vocal soloists consists of a soprano, an alto, a tenor, and a bass, while the choir consists of sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses.".
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) label "Magnificat (Bruckner)".
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) sameAs m.065_mg3.
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) sameAs Q6731722.
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) sameAs Q6731722.
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) wasDerivedFrom Magnificat_(Bruckner)?oldid=601369846.
- Magnificat_(Bruckner) isPrimaryTopicOf Magnificat_(Bruckner).