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Das edle Herz, WAB 65

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Key
  
A major

Text
  
Ernst Marinelli

Catalogue
  
WAB 65

Language
  
German

Das edle Herz, WAB 65

Composed
  
c. 1851 (c. 1851): St. Florian

Dedication
  
Name day of Johann Nepomuk Paulitsch

Das edle Herz ("The noble heart"), WAB 65, is a song composed by Anton Bruckner in c. 1851 during his stay in St. Florian.

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History

Bruckner composed this work on a text of Ernst Marinelli in c. 1851 during his stay in St. Florian. He composed it for the name day of Johann Nepomuk Paulitsch, a member of the St. Florian choir. It is not known whether the work was performed during Bruckner's life.

The work, of which the original manuscript is lost, was found in the legacy of Bruckner's friend Rudolf Weinwurm. It was performed in 1988 by the Wagner Society Male Choir, Keio University, Tokyo, and, thereafter, in 1994 in the Connecticut College.

The work, which was first issued in Band II/2, pp. 111–113, of the Göllerich/Auer biography, is issued in Band XXIII/2, No. 7 of the Gesamtausgabe.

Bruckner composed a second setting on the same text for mixed choir (WAB 66) in 1857.

Text and music

Das edle Herz uses a text by Ernst Marinelli.

The 46-bar long work in 9/8 is scored in A major for TTBB choir. From bar 34, the score goes over in 4/4 in chorale form on "dankerfüllter Seelenpreis" until the end of the song.

Discography

There is as yet no commercial recording of this first setting of Das edle Herz.

References

Das edle Herz, WAB 65 Wikipedia