Ständchen, WAB 84

Ständchen
Secular choral work by Anton Bruckner

Eugene de Blaas – "The Serenade"
Key G major
Catalogue WAB 84
Language German
Composed c.1846 (c.1846): St. Florian
Dedication Frau Schlager
Published 1932 (1932): Regensburg
Vocal TTBB quartet and tenor soloist

Ständchen ("Serenade"), WAB 84, is a song composed by Anton Bruckner in c.1846.

History

Bruckner composed this serenade, which he dedicated to Mrs. Schlager, the wife of the mayor of St. Florian,[1] during the beginning of his stay in St. Florian. For the composition Bruckner used a text, which he had already used for the unfinished lied Wie des Bächleins Silberquelle.[2][3]

It is not known when the piece was performed. The work, of which the original manuscript is stored in the archive of the Liedertafel Frohsinn,[2][3] was first issued in Band II/2, pp. 61–64 of the Göllerich/Auer biography. It was thereafter issued in 1954, together with Sternschnuppen, in the Chorblattreihe of Robitschek, Vienna. [2] It is issued in Band XXIII/2, No. 3 of the Gesamtausgabe.[4]

Text and music

Ständchen is using a text of an unknown author (possibly Ernst Marinelli).

Wie des Bächleins Silberquelle
Ruhig durch die Fluren bricht
Und des Mondes goldne Helle
Freundlich uns zum Herzen spricht:

Wandle froh durchs Leben weiter,
Frei von Kummer und von Leid,
Jeder Tag beginne heiter
Und entflieh' mit Seligkeit.

As the creek's silvery source
Breaks calmly through the fields
And the moon's golden light
Speaks friendly to our heart:

Walk happily through your further life,
Free from sorrow and pain,
May each day begin cheerfully
And end in blessedness.

The 29-bar long work in 6/8 is in G major. It is scored for TTBB quartet and tenor soloist. During the first 18 bars the text is sung by the tenor soloist with accompaniment of humming voices. From bar 19, the second part (Wandle froh durchs Leben weiter) is sung again by the men's quartet.[2]

Discography

There is a single recording of Bruckner's Ständchen:

References

  1. C. Howie, Chapter II, p. 22
  2. 1 2 3 4 C. van Zwol, p. 720
  3. 1 2 U. Harten, pp. 399-400
  4. Gesamtausgabe – Weltliche Chöre

Sources

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