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Psalm 22 (Bruckner)

Psalm 22
by Anton Bruckner
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The young Bruckner
Key E-flat major
Catalogue WAB 34
Form Psalm setting
Composed c. 1852 (c. 1852): St. Florian
Recorded 1997 (1997)
Movements 3
Vocal SATB choir and soloists
Instrumental Piano

Bruckner's Psalm 22 is a psalm setting for mixed choir, soloists (soprano, alto, tenor and bass), and piano in E-flat major, WAB 34. It is a setting of a German version of Psalm 23, which was psalm 22 in the Vulgata.

Amongst the five psalm settings composed by Bruckner, "Psalm 22" is the only one with piano accompaniment. The work was composed in circa 1852 in St. Florian, but it is unknown whether it was performed at that time.

The manuscript is stored in the archive of the St. Florian monastery. The first performance occurred on 11 October 1921 in St. Florian by Franz Xaver Müller. It was first published in Band II/2, pp. 119-130 of the Göllerich/Auer biography. It was edited by Paul Hawkshaw in 1997 in Band XX/2 of the Gesamtausgabe.

Der Herr ist Hirt und Versorger (The Lord is shepherd and caregiver)

The 131-bar setting in E-flat major is scored for SATB choir and soloists, and piano. The setting of the first part is in general homophone, with a few imitations on "So will ich nichts Übles fürchten", "Du has bereitet einen Tisch", "wie herrlich ist er!" and "Und deine Barmherzigkeit". As in Bruckner's contemporaneous Magnificat the verses are sung as an Arioso alternatingly by the choir and the soloists. From bar 43 onwards, the last verse is sung by the choir as a fugue, which evolves, on bar 115, in an ending a cappella Chorale.

There are two recordings of this work:


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