Anton Bruckner
Christus factus est (I) in F major, WAB 9
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Composer:Anton BrucknerGenre:ChoralStyle:MassCompose Date:ca. 1844Average_duration:8:49Anton Bruckner's "Christus factus est (I) in F major, WAB 9" is a sacred motet composed in 1884. It premiered on March 30, 1884, at the Vienna Court Chapel, conducted by Bruckner himself. The piece is divided into three movements, with the first and third movements being in F major and the second movement in D minor. The first movement begins with a solemn and mournful melody sung by the choir, accompanied by a simple organ accompaniment. The text, taken from Philippians 2:8, speaks of Christ's humility and obedience, even unto death. The music reflects this humility and sorrow, with the choir singing in unison and the harmonies remaining simple and restrained. The second movement is more dramatic and intense, with the choir singing in a more complex and dissonant harmony. The text, taken from Psalm 22, speaks of Christ's suffering and abandonment on the cross. The music reflects this anguish, with the choir singing in a more fragmented and angular melody, accompanied by a more complex organ accompaniment. The third movement returns to the solemn and mournful tone of the first movement, with the choir singing a simple and beautiful melody in F major. The text, taken from Philippians 2:10-11, speaks of Christ's exaltation and glory. The music reflects this exaltation, with the choir singing in a more triumphant and joyful harmony, accompanied by a more elaborate organ accompaniment. Overall, "Christus factus est (I) in F major, WAB 9" is a beautiful and moving piece of sacred music, reflecting Bruckner's deep faith and devotion. The music is characterized by its simplicity, restraint, and beauty, as well as its ability to convey the deep emotions and themes of the text.More....
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