List of organ compositions by Anton Bruckner explained

Although he was a proficient organist, Anton Bruckner left few compositions for the organ.[1] [2]

Bruckner has mainly made his name because of his organ playing during his journeys to Nancy, Paris, London and the states of imperial Austria. His celebrity as organist was mainly based on his improvisation skill. The compositions Bruckner left for the organ are of secondary significance in his portfolio. With the exception of the later Perger Präludium with its romantic chromaticism, the few organ works date from his earlier lifetime and are mainly based on the baroque tradition.[3]

Compositions

Only five pieces and two sketches are indubitably autograph compositions:[4]

In addition:

Selected discography

A few "complete editions" of the organ works have been released. Even if one includes the "apocryphal" preludes WAB 127 and 128, the playing time only slightly exceeds half an hour: 33 minutes for Horn, 26 minutes for Schaller, who does not include these preludes.
In addition to the seven preludes WAB 127 and WAB 128, there are other short organ works, that are assigned to Bruckner in obscure collections. Franz Haselböck has recorded some of them on harmonium - very interesting as a curiosity, but unfortunately they were not released on CD. With all the necessary critical restraint, a collection of such curiosities would be desired.[3]

A recording by AMuSicScoRe of the 22 issued pieces from the Bruckner Präludienbuch can be heard on YouTube:

Note: a transcription in D-flat major of the Andante in F major, WAB 334/10, is a popular piece by horn quartets.[15]

A few other not issued pieces from the Bruckner Präludienbuch by AMuSicScoRe can be heard on YouTube:

A few pieces from Bruckner's Kurze-General-Baß-Regeln, WAB 258 can by AMuSicScoRe can be heard on YouTube:

Sources

External links

Notes and References

  1. C. van Zwol, p. 676
  2. C. Howie, Chapter II, p. 30
  3. http://www.abruckner.com/vocal_instrumental_music/php/index.php@pag=011.htm Hans Roelofs, Anton Bruckner Diskographie - Werke für Orgel
  4. http://www.mwv.at/TextBruckner/Katalog/orchester.htm Frühe Orchesterwerke und Instrumentalstücke
  5. C. van Zwol, p. 677
  6. http://www.bruckner-online.at/?page_id=959&ID=1440 Bruckner online - Quellenbeschreibung
  7. C. Howie, Chapter III, p. 120
  8. U. Harten, p. 210
  9. https://www.abruckner.com/downloads/downloadofthemonth/november20/ "Festmusik" by Klaus Sonnleitner (1996)
  10. http://www.abruckner.com/vocal_instrumental_music/php/index.php@pag=543.htm Critical discography of the Improvisationsskizze Ischl 1890, WAB 242
  11. Max Auer, Anton Bruckner, der Meister der Orgel, in: Die Musik 16/12, p. 884 (1924)
  12. U. Harten, p. 43
  13. C. Howie, Chapter I: p. 12
  14. http://www.bruckner-online.at/?page_id=1588 Werkverzeichnis Anton Bruckner - Drei Präludien, WAB 127, Vier Präludien, WAB 128
  15. http://www.abruckner.com/vocal_instrumental_music/php/index.php@pag=552.htm Preludes from the Orgelbuch