List of masses by Anton Bruckner
Anton Bruckner was a devoutly religious man, and composed numerous sacred works. Among these are seven Masses, two [Music for the Requiem (Bruckner)|Requiem Mass|requiems], and sketches for two additional Masses and one requiem.
The three early Masses, composed between 1842 and 1844 during Bruckner's stay in Windhaag and Kronstorf, were short Austrian Landmessen for use in local churches. The lost Requiem for men's choir and organ, composed in 1845, the Requiem in D minor, composed in 1849, and the Missa solemnis, composed in 1854, were composed during Bruckner's stay in Sankt Florian. The three Masses, Mass No. 1 in D minor, Mass No. 2 in E minor and Mass No. 3 in F minor, which Bruckner composed after eight years of study with Simon Sechter and Otto Kitzler, are the most advanced and elaborate of these compositions.
Windhaag and Kronstorf
During his stay as a schoolteacher's assistant in Windhaag and Kronstorf, Bruckner composed three Landmessen: the Windhaager Messe, the Kronstorfer Messe and the Messe für den Gründonnerstag. These Masses were intentionally simple, because they were intended for the meagre resources of the local village churches.- The Windhaager Messe in C major is a Choral-Messe for alto soloist, two horns and organ, which Bruckner composed in 1842 during his stay in Windhaag.
- The Kronstorfer Messe in D minor is a Missa brevis for mixed choir a cappella, which Bruckner composed in 1843–1844 during his next stay in Kronstorf.
- The Messe für den Gründonnerstag in F major is another Missa brevis for mixed choir a cappella, which Bruckner composed in 1844 during his stay in Kronstorf. Extra Kyrie and Gloria, composed in 1845, are lost.
These compositions are included in Volume XXI of the Gesamtausgabe.
Sankt Florian
Between 23 September 1845 and 24 December 1855, during his stay as organist in Sankt Florian, Bruckner composed a lost requiem, the Requiem in D minor and the Missa solemnis.- Requiem, for men's choir and organ, a lost work composed in 1845 for the funeral of Johann Nepomuk Deschl.
- Requiem in D minor, for mixed choir, soloists, three trombones, one horn, strings and organ, composed in 1849 for the death anniversary of Franz Sailer. Missa solemnis in B-flat minor, for mixed choir, soloists, orchestra and organ, composed in 1854 for Friedrich Mayer's installation.
Linz
In the 1860s, after the end of Sechter's and Kitzler's tuition, Bruckner composed successively the three numbered Masses, No.1 in D minor, No. 2 in E minor and No. 3 in F minor.- The Mass No. 1, in D minor, composed in 1864, is scored for soloists, mixed choir, organ and orchestra.
- The Mass No. 2, in E minor, composed in 1866 to celebrate the accomplishment of the construction of the Votive Chapel of the new cathedral of Linz, is scored for eight-voice mixed choir and a small group of wind instruments.
- The Mass No. 3, in F minor, composed in 1868 and intended for a performance in the Hofkapelle, is scored for soloists, mixed choir, organ ad libitum and orchestra. This Mass, which was clearly meant for concert, rather than liturgical performance, is the only one of Bruckner's Masses in which the first lines of the Gloria and of the Credo are set to music. The composition of the Mass in F minor may have been influenced by Schubert's late Mass No. 5 in A-flat major and Mass No. 6 in E-flat major.