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| scoring = choir | published = }} ''ラテン語:Christus factus est'' ("Christ became obedient"), WAB 11, is a sacred motet by Anton Bruckner, his third setting of the Latin gradual ''Christus factus est'', composed in 1884. Before, Bruckner composed in 1844 a first piece on the same text as gradual of the ''Messe für den Gründonnerstag'' (WAB 9),〔(Anton Bruckner / Christus factus est / aus: Messe für den Gründonnerstag ) Carus-Verlag〕 and in 1873 a motet (WAB 10) for eight-part mixed choir, three trombones, and string instruments ''ad libitum''. The motet is an expressive setting of the gradual, influenced by Wagner's music. == History == Bruckner composed this motet, which uses the gradual of Maundy Thursday, on 25 May 1884.〔John Williamson: (The Cambridge Companion to Bruckner ) Cambridge University Press 2004, pp. 60–61〕〔C. van Zwol, pp. 238-239〕〔(Anton Bruckner / Christus factus est / Graduale am Gründonnerstag ) Carus-Verlag〕 The piece was performed six months later, on 9 November, in the ''Wiener Hofmusikkapelle''. Bruckner dedicated the work to Oddo Loidol, one of his students.〔〔 The piece was published together with three other graduals (''ラテン語:Locus iste'', WAB 23, ''ラテン語:Os justi'', WAB 30, and ''ラテン語:Virga Jesse'', WAB 52) by Theodor Rättig, Vienna in 1886.〔C. van Zwol, p. 707〕 The motet is put in Band XXI/30 of the ''ドイツ語:Gesamtausgabe''.〔(Gesamtausgabe - Kleine Kirchenmusikwerke )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Christus factus est, WAB 11」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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