Os justi, WAB 30 (Bruckner, Anton)

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General Information

Work Title Os justi
Alternative Title
Composer Bruckner, Anton
Opus/Catalogue Number WAB 30
Key F major (Lydian)
Movements/Sections 1
First Performance 1879-08-28 - St Florian
First Publication 1886
Librettist Psalm 37:30-31
Language Latin
Average Duration 4–5 1/2 minutes
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation Mixed chorus (SSAATTBB)
External Links All Music Guide
RISM 600153748 (abschrift, 1886, Kremsmünster)


Misc. Comments

These were published as Graduale in 1886/7, and as motets by Böhm & Son in 1927. While generally known as motets today, this may not have been how the composer thought of them.

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