Anton Bruckner
Afferentur Regi in F major, WAB 1
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Various ArtistsNovember 20, 2017
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Composer:Anton BrucknerGenre:ChoralStyle:OffertoryCompose Date:ca. 1861Average_duration:1:50Anton Bruckner's 'Afferentur Regi in F major, WAB 1' is a sacred motet composed in 1845. It was premiered on December 8, 1845, at the St. Florian Monastery in Austria, where Bruckner was a choirboy. The motet is written for four-part mixed choir and organ, and it consists of three movements. The first movement, 'Afferentur Regi,' is a joyful and celebratory piece that sets the tone for the entire motet. The choir sings in unison, accompanied by the organ, and the music is characterized by its bright and uplifting melody. The text is taken from Psalm 72:10-11, which speaks of kings and rulers bringing gifts to the Lord. The second movement, 'Tollite Hostias,' is a slower and more contemplative piece. The choir sings in four-part harmony, and the organ provides a gentle accompaniment. The text is taken from Psalm 96:8, which speaks of offering sacrifices and worship to the Lord. The final movement, 'Omnes de Saba Venient,' is a triumphant and majestic piece. The choir sings in four-part harmony, and the organ provides a grand accompaniment. The text is taken from Isaiah 60:6, which speaks of kings and nations coming to worship the Lord. Overall, 'Afferentur Regi' is a beautiful and uplifting motet that showcases Bruckner's early compositional style. The music is characterized by its bright melodies, rich harmonies, and grand organ accompaniment. It is a testament to Bruckner's skill as a composer and his deep faith in God.More....
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