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Pange lingua (Tell, my tongue), WAB 31, is a sacred motet composed by Anton Brucknerinc. 1835. It is a setting of the first strophe of the Latin hymn Pange lingua for the celebration of Corpus Christi.

Pange lingua
MotetbyAnton Bruckner
Autograph manuscript of the work (1891 version)
KeyC major
CatalogueWAB31
TextPange lingua
LanguageLatin
Composed
  • c. 1835 (c. 1835): Hörsching (first version)
  • 19 April 1891 (1891-04-19): Vienna (second version)
  • DedicationCelebration of Corpus Christi
    Published1927 (1927): Regensburg
    VocalSATB choir

    History

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    Bruckner composed the motet in c. 1835 when, as eleven-year-old boy, he was studying by Johann Baptist Weiß in Hörsching.[1][2][3] It is not known whether it was performed at that time. In 1891, towards the end of his life, Bruckner "restored" this beloved very first composition.[4]

    The first version of the work, the original manuscript of which is lost, was found as a transcription by Franz Bayer, Steyr. The transcription of the first version and the manuscript of the 1891 version are stored in the archive of the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek.[1][2]

    The second version of the motet was first published as a facsimile in 1927 by Max Auer in his book Anton Bruckner as Kirchenmusiker.[5] The first version was first published in band II/1, p. 228 of the Göllerich/Auer biography.[1][2] The two versions are put in Band XXI/1 and 39 of the Gesamtausgabe.[6]

    Music

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    The work is a setting of 28 bars in C major of the first verse of the Pange lingua for mixed choir a cappella.

    On 19 April 1891 Bruckner made some "restoration" of the work. The differences between the two versions are small, mainly a different articulation in bars 15 and 22, and a reharmonisation of bars 25-27.

    Discography

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    First version

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    There are two recordings of the first version:

    Second version

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    There is a single recording of the 1891 version:

    Note: A live performance by Philipp von Steinäcker is available in the Bruckner Archive.[7]

    References

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    1. ^ a b c C. van Zwol, pp. 699-700
  • ^ a b c U. Harten, p. 329
  • ^ C. Howie, Chapter I, p. 12
  • ^ C. van Zwol, p. 709
  • ^ M. Auer, p. 184
  • ^ Gesamtausgabe - Kleine Kirchenmusikwerke
  • ^ Bruckner Archive
  • Sources

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