Tantum ergo, WAB 42

Tantum ergo
Motet by Anton Bruckner

Key D major
Catalogue WAB 42
Form Hymn
Text Tantum ergo
Language Latin
Composed 9 June 1846 (1846-06-09): St. Florian Abbey
Published 1893 (1893): Innsbruck
Vocal SSATB choir
Instrumental Organ
For the other settings of the same text by the composer, see Tantum ergo, WAB 32, Tantum ergo, WAB 43, Four Tantum ergo, WAB 41, and Tantum ergo, WAB 44.

Tantum ergo ("Let us raise"), WAB 42, is a setting of the hymn Tantum ergo composed by Anton Bruckner in 1846.

History

Bruckner composed this motet on 9 June 1846 during his stay in St. Florian Abbey. The autograph voice score, without the organ score, is present in the archive of the St. Florian Abbey.[1]

In 1888, Bruckner revised this setting, together with the revision of previous four Tantum ergo. The revised version of the five Tantum ergo was published first by Johann Groß, Innsbruck in 1893.[2]

Both the 1846 and 1881 versions are put in Band XXI/13 and 38 of the Gesamtausgabe.[3]

Music

The works is scored in D major for SSATB choir and organ. The first setting is 36-bar long. The bars 21-32 are optional.[1] In the 31-bar long revised version 8 bars are removed and a 3-bar Amen is added.[2]

This fifth Tantum ergo is characterised bij its marked solemness. After a climax on novo cedat rituit it goes on, diminuendo, to an intimate quasi-Mozartian coda.[4]

Selected discography

The first recording occurred in c.1931:

1846 version

There is a single recording of this first version:

1888 version

A selection among the about 20 recordings:

References

  1. 1 2 C. van Zwol, p. 702
  2. 1 2 C. van Zwol, p. 709
  3. Gesamtausgabe - Kleine Kirchenmusikwerke
  4. M, Auer, p. 54
  5. Bruckner, Anton (composer); Stenov, Michael (conductor) (2006-11-26). Anton Bruckner – Motette "Tantum ergo sacramentum" à 5 voces und Orgel (Online video). YouTube. Retrieved 2014-12-29.

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