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Vaterländisch Weinlied, WAB 91

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Key
  
C major

Form
  
Drinking song

Language
  
German

Catalogue
  
WAB 91

Text
  
August Silberstein

Vaterländisch Weinlied, WAB 91

Composed
  
November 1866 (1866-11): Linz

Vaterländisch Weinlied (Patriotic wine song), WAB 91, is a song composed by Anton Bruckner in 1866 during his stay in Linz.

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History

Bruckner composed this work, together with Vaterlandslied, on a six-strophe text of August Silberstein in November 1866 during his stay in Linz on request of Anton M. Storch. The song was performed by the Liedertafel Frohsinn on 13 February 1868 under Bruckner's baton.

The work, of which the original manuscript is lost, was first issued in the Wiener Compositionalbum by Emil Berté in 1892. Thereafter (September 1894), it was issued with another text by Bibamus as Eine Wein-Legende (A wine legend) in the Neues Wiener Journal. The work is issued in Band XXIII/2, No. 21 of the Gesamtausgabe.

Text and music

The Vaterländisch Weinlied uses a text by August Silberstein.

The 12-bar long work in C major is scored for TTBB choir - "ein Trinklied mit höherem moralische Hintergrund" ("a drinking song with higher ethical background"), which exhibits a peculiar imprint with unexpected inflexions and austere harmonies in a narrow time span.

Discography

There is a single recording of Vaterländisch Weinlied.

  • Thomas Kerbl, Männerchorvereinigung Bruckner 12, Weltliche Männerchöre – CD: LIVA 054, 2012 – 1st and 6th strophes
  • References

    Vaterländisch Weinlied, WAB 91 Wikipedia