List of lieder by Anton Bruckner explained

Anton Bruckner composed about 20 lieder during his life, the earliest in, the last in 1882. Most of the lieder were composed during his stay in the St. Florian Abbey (1845–1855) and his tuition by Otto Kitzler (1861–1862).[1]

St. Florian and early Linz period

During his stay in St. Florian and in Linz before Kitzler's tuition, Bruckner made sketches for two lieder and composed three lieder.

During the beginning of his stay in St. Florian, Bruckner made sketches for two lieder:

Thereafter, Bruckner composed three lieder:

During Kitzler's tuition

The lieder and sketches, which Bruckner composed in 1861–1862 as exercises during Kitzler's tuition,[14] are found in the Kitzler-Studienbuch:[15]

After Kitzler's tuition

After the end of Kitzler's tuition, during his later stay in Linz and in Vienna, Bruckner composed four other lieder:

These lieder are edited in Band XXIII/1, Nos. 3 to 6, of the German: Gesamtausgabe:[4]

Discography

Six commercial recordings contain Bruckner's lieder:

Sources

External links

Notes and References

  1. C. van Zwol, pp. 715-719
  2. C. Van Zwol, pp. 718-719
  3. U. Harten, p. 289
  4. http://www.mwv.at/TextBruckner/Katalog/liederWelt.htm Gesamtausgabe – Lieder, Weltliche Chöre
  5. U. Harten, pp. 399-400
  6. C. Van Zwol, p. 719
  7. U. Harten, p. 136
  8. The 16-year old Aloisia Bogner, alias Louise or Luise Bogner, was the older daughter of Michaël Bogner, by whom Bruckner had his living accommodation. Bruckner composed for her also the piano works Four Lancier-Quadrille, WAB 120, and Steiermärker, WAB 122.
  9. U. Harten, pp. 42-43
  10. C. van Zwol, pp. 61-62
  11. http://www.bruckner-online.at/?page_id=959&ID=397 Quellebeschreibung Der Mondabend
  12. C. Howie, Chapter II, p. 29
  13. Oskar von Redwitz, Amaranth (29. Auflage), Franz Kirchheim, Mainz, 1874, pp. 72-74
  14. C. van Zwol, pp. 716-717
  15. http://www.mwv.at/english/TextBruckner/Katalog/kitzler_studybook.htm Kitzler Study Book - Facsimile
  16. http://www.bruckner-online.at/?page_id=1433&id=d1e9506 Bruckner-Online – O habt die Thräne gern (WAB 205 und WAB add 236)
  17. http://www.bruckner-online.at/?page_id=1433&id=d1e9482 Bruckner-Online – Nachglück (WAB 204 und WAB add 235)
  18. http://www.bruckner-online.at/?page_id=1433&id=d1e9070 Bruckner-Online – Herzeleid (WAB add 232)
  19. http://www.bruckner-online.at/?page_id=1433&id=d1e13628 Bruckner-Online – Vor der schlummernden Mutter (WAB 206)
  20. http://www.bruckner-online.at/?page_id=1433&id=d1e8803 Bruckner-Online – Des Baches Frühlingsfeier (WAB 202)
  21. http://www.bruckner-online.at/?page_id=1433&id=d1e10227 Bruckner-Online – Wie neid ich dich, du stolzer Wald (WAB 207)
  22. http://www.bruckner-online.at/?page_id=1433&id=d1e9214 Bruckner-Online – Last des Herzens (WAB add 234)
  23. http://www.bruckner-online.at/?page_id=1433&id=d1e8908 Bruckner-Online – Es regnet (WAB add 231)
  24. http://www.bruckner-online.at/?page_id=1433&id=d1e10243 Bruckner-Online – Wunsch (WAB add 238)
  25. http://www.bruckner-online.at/?page_id=1433&id=d1e10106 Bruckner-Online – Der Trompeter an der Katzbach (WAB 201)
  26. C. Howie, Chapter III, p. 117
  27. C. Van Zwol, p. 718
  28. U. Harten, pp. 469-470