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Inveni David, WAB 19

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Key
  
F minor

Form
  
Offertory

Language
  
Latin

Catalogue
  
WAB 19

Text
  
Psalms 89:20-21

Inveni David, WAB 19

Composed
  
21 April 1868 (1868-04-21): Linz

Inveni David (I have found David), WAB 19, is a sacred motet composed by Anton Bruckner in 1868.

Contents

History

Bruckner composed the motet on 21 April 1868 at the end of his stay in Linz. He wrote it for the 24th anniversary of the Liedertafel Frohsinn. The first performance occurred on 10 May 1868 as offertory of a mass of Antonio Lotti.

The motet was first published in band III/2, pp. 239-244 of the Göllerich/Auer biography. It is put in Band XXI/23 of the Gesamtausgabe.

Music

The text is taken from Psalm 89 (Psalms 89:20-21).

The work is a setting of 46 bars in F minor for TTBB choir and 4 trombones.

The last 16 bars consist of an Alleluja, for which Bruckner drew his inspiration from the Hallelujah of Händel's Messiah, on which he often improvised on the organ.

Selected discography

The first recording occurred in 1959:

  • Martin Koekelkoren, Mastreechter Staar, Royal Male Choir Mastreechter Staar – 45 rpm: Philips 402 155 NE
  • A selection among the about 15 recordings of the work:

  • Joachim Martini, Junge Kantorei, Geistliche Chormusik der Romantik – LP: Schwarzwald MPS 13004, 1970
  • Martin Flämig, Dresdner Kreuzchor, Ave Maria – Anton Bruckner: Geistliche Chöre-Motets – CD: Capriccio 10 081, 1985
  • Hans-Christoph Rademann, NDR-Chor Hamburg, Anton Bruckner: Ave Maria – CD: Carus 83.151, 2000
  • Dan-Olof Stenlund, Malmö Kammarkör, Bruckner: Ausgewählte Werke - CD: Malmö Kammarkör MKKCD 051, 2004
  • Michael Stenov, Cantores Carmeli, Benefizkonzert Karmelitenkirche Linz - CD/DVD issued by the choir, 2006, and on YouTube.
  • Thomas Kerbl, Männerchorvereinigung Bruckner 08, Anton Bruckner, Männerchöre – CD: LIVA027, 2008
  • References

    Inveni David, WAB 19 Wikipedia