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Weltliche Chorwerke (Bruckner) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Weltliche Chorwerke (Bruckner) Throughout almost all his composing life, Anton Bruckner composed about thirty ''ドイツ語:Weltliche Chorwerke'' (secular choral works) and seven ''ドイツ語:Wahlsprüche'' (mottoes) on German-language texts, the first in 1843 and the last in 1893. Many of these works including the mottoes, often with a patriotic slant, were written for ''Liedertafel'' (men's choral societies), above all ''Frohsinn'' and ''Sängerbund''.〔C. van Zwol, pp. 730-731〕 Others were composed for private occasions, such as weddings, funerals, birthdays or name-days, being dedicated to friends and acquaintances of the composer.〔C. van Zwol, pp. 719-720〕 The large majority of these works are set for men's choir, sometimes with soloists. Only three (WAB 64, WAB 66 and WAB 95.1) are set for mixed choir. == Kronstorf ==
* ''An dem Feste'', WAB 59, a 20-bar long work, with 5 strophes, in D-flat major for men's choir composed on 19 September 1843 on a text by Alois Knauer. The song was transposed in D major with another text by Ludwig Carl Kraus, as ''Festlied'', WAB 67. Around his life-end (1893), Bruckner reissued this first ドイツ語:''Weltliches Chorwerk'' as ''Tafellied'', WAB 86.
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