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Bruckner's Psalm 112, WAB 35, is a psalm setting for eight-part double mixed choir and full orchestra. It is a setting of a German version of
Psalm 113 Psalm 113 is the 113th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "Praise ye the Lord, O ye servants of the Lord". The Book of Psalms is part of the third section of the Hebrew Bible, and a book of the Christia ...
, which is Psalm 112 in the Vulgata.


History

Bruckner composed it in 1863 in
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, after he had ended his studies under Sechter and Kitzler. In the same year he also composed his Study Symphony in F minor. "His next large choral work after this Psalm was to be the powerful Mass in D minor of the following year, the first of the three great masses."Leaflet by Robert Simpson, Hyperion CDA66245 The original manuscript is stored in the archive of the ''
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''. In the manuscript, the recapitulation of the first part stops after the first five bars. It is unknown whether the work was performed during Bruckner's life. It has been first edited by Wöss in 1926. Presumably, it was performed at first on 14 March 1926 in Vöcklabruck by Max Auer.C. van Zwol, p. 698U. Harten, pp. 341-342 The work has been critically re-edited by Paul Hawkshaw in 1996 in Band XX/5 of the '.


Text

(God gives grace to the humble)


Setting

Bruckner's Psalm 112 in
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is a composition scored for choir and orchestra (2
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and strings). The setting of the work is in four parts: # "''Alleluja! Lobet den Herrn''" - Bars 1-70 # "''Wer ist wie der Herr, unser Gott?''" - Bars 71-142 # Partial recapitulation (first two verses) followed by a
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on "Alleluja" - Bars 143-202 # Full-scale recapitulation of the first part Psalm 112 with its clear repeat structure is a product of Kitzler's tutelage.John Williamson, p. 48
There is some rich and sonorous writing, and … the whole thing has an enthusiastic punch and an already mature skill in execution. ... owever,the full-scale recapitulation f the first partcreates some stiffness rather than satisfying symmetry.


Discography

The first recording (c. 1950) was by Henry Swoboda with the Wiener Akademie Kammerchor and the Wiener Symphoniker, LP: Westminster WAL 201 (with Symphony No. 6 and
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). Swoboda's historical performances of Psalms 112 & 150 and
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' ''Wanderers Sturmlied'' have been recently transferred to CD by Klassichaus Recordings: GSC052, 2015. * Matthew Best, ''Bruckner - Requiem, Psalms 112 & 114'', Corydon Singers,
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, Hyperion CDA66245, 1987 *
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, ''Bruckner - Missa Solemnis, Psalm 112 & Psalm 150'', Chor und Orchester der
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, Virgin Classics VC 7 91481, 1990 *
Wolfgang Sawallisch Wolfgang Sawallisch (26 August 1923 – 22 February 2013) was a German conductor and pianist. Biography Wolfgang Sawallisch was born in Munich, the son of Maria and Wilhelm Sawallisch. His father was director of the Hamburg-Bremer-Feuerversich ...
, Choir and orchestra of the Bavarian radio, 1992 live, in: ''Anton Bruckner - Geistliche Chorwerke'' - CD: Luna LU-1023 * Rolf Beuchert, Choir and orchestra of ASG and JKG Leonberg, ''Francis Poulenc, Anton Bruckner & AntonĂ­n DvĂłrak'', 2000 live - CD: ASG-JKG 00719-00


References


Sources

* Max Auer, ''Anton Bruckner als Kirchenmusiker'', , Regensburg, 1927 - * Cornelis van Zwol, ''Anton Bruckner - Leven en Werken'', Thot, Bussum (Netherlands), 2012 - * John Williamson, '' The Cambridge Companion to Bruckner'', Cambridge University Press, 2004 - *
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, ''Anton Bruckner. Ein Handbuch''. , Salzburg, 1996. . * ''Anton Bruckner – Sämtliche Werke, Band XX/5: Psalm 112 (1863)'', Musikwissenschaftlicher Verlag der Internationalen Bruckner-Gesellschaft, Paul Hawkshaw (Editor), Vienna, 1996


External links

*
''Psalm 112'' B-Dur (WAB 35)
Critical discography by Hans Roelofs * Live recording ** Robertas Ĺ ervenikas, 18 October 2024
KAUNAS STATE CHOIR – 55
Psalm 112 at 40:21 {{Authority control Psalms by Anton Bruckner 1863 compositions Compositions in B-flat major