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Psalm 146 (Bruckner)

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Psalm 146 in A major (WAB 37) by Anton Bruckner is a psalm setting for eight-part double mixed choir, four soloists and orchestra.〔(Anton Bruckner Critical Complete Edition – Psalms and Magnificat )〕 It is a setting of verses 1 to 11 of Psalm 147, which is Psalm 146 in the Vulgata.
== History ==

It is not known what occasion prompted Bruckner to compose this large-scale work or whether there was any performance in Bruckner's lifetime.〔 The composition was presumably initiated during the St. Florian period () and completed in (at the latest 1858) in Linz, when Bruckner was studying with Simon Sechter.〔C. van Zwol, p. 697〕〔U. Harten, pp. 344-345〕
When it was written, for whom, and why it was allowed to languish unperformed are all unanswered questions. Its cantata-like structure ... and stylistic affinity with the ''Missa solemnis'' place it in the late St. Florian years, though its enormous dimensions ... are difficult to reconcile with the resources of the monastery.〔J. Williamson, pp. 46–48〕

A sketch of the work is stored in the archive of Wels. An incomplete manuscript and a completed copy with annotations are stored in the archive of the ''Österreichische Nationalbibliothek''. A critical edition was published by Paul Hawkshaw in 1996〔(Chronology of the Complete Bruckner Edition 1990-2001 )〕 in Band XX/4 of the ''ドイツ語:Gesamtausgabe''.〔〔
The first performance of Bruckner's Psalm 146 by Wolfgang Riedelbauch with the Hans Sachs-Chor, the Lehrergesangverein Nürnberg and the Nürnberger Symphoniker occurred in the ''Meistersingerhalle'' of Nürnberg on 28 November 1971.〔
A second performance by Heinz Wallberg with the Niederösterreichiches Tonkünstler Orchester and the choir of the Wirtschaftsuniversität occurred twenty years later (Vienna, 10 November 1991).〔 This performance was repeated one day later in Baden bei Biel, Switzerland.〔(Psalm 146's performance in Baden bei Biel )〕
The American premiere by Leon Botstein with the American Symphony Orchestra and the Canticum Novum Singers occurred about three years later, on 13 January 1995. The American premiere used the score prepared by Hawkshaw for the Bruckner's ''ドイツ語:Gesamtausgabe''.〔(Paul Hawkshaw: Bruckner & Politics )〕
Twenty years later, during the 25th Ebrach Summer Music Festival, a next performance by Gerd Schaller with the Philharmonie Festiva orchestra and the Philharmonic Choir of Munich occurred on 6 September 2015.〔The concert (Psalm 146, followed by Mass No. 3) can be heard in recorded program: (Festkonzert "Gloria" vom 6. September 2015 )〕 Recordings of Wallberg's, Botstein's and Schaller's performances are put in the Bruckner archive.〔(The Bruckner Archive )〕

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