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Afferentur regi

| dedication = Johann Baptist Burgstaller (1885)
| vocal = choir
| instrumental = 3 trombones ''ad lib.''
| published =
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''Afferentur regi'' (Led to the king), WAB 1, is a motet, which Anton Bruckner composed on 7 November 1861 on the text of the Offertorium of the ラテン語:''Missa pro Virgine et Martyre''.
== History ==

''Afferentur regi'' is the second of the two "great motets" during a "fruitful though brief" period of Bruckner's compositional career following Sechter's tuition, the other motet being the ''Ave Maria'' WAB 6. ''Afferentur regi'' was premiered in St. Florian Abbey on the feast day of Saint Lucy, 13 December 1861.
An early draft for choir alone was found in a monastic archive at Kremsmünster Abbey. The original manuscript is not extant, but several transcriptions were found in the archive of St. Florian Abbey.〔 Many years later, in 1885, Bruckner dedicated the work as an ''Offertorium als Graduale'' (offertory as gradual) to Johann Baptist Burgstaller, choir director of the New Cathedral in Linz.〔
The work was edited in 1922 as an addendum to band 11–12 of ''Musica Divina'', Vienna.〔 It is put in Band XXI/21 of the ''ドイツ語:Gesamtausgabe''.〔(Gesamtausgabe – Kleine Kirchenmusikwerke )〕

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