Mitternacht, WAB 80
Mitternacht, WAB 80, is a song composed by Anton Bruckner in 1869.
History
Bruckner composed the song on a text of Joseph Mendelssohn in November 1869, for the 25th anniversary of Linz Liedertafel Frohsinn. The piece was performed on 15 May 1870 by Frohsinn in the Volksfesthalle in Linz.The work, of which the original manuscript is stored in the archive of Liedertafel Frohsinn, was first issued by Doblinger in 1903. It was reissued in 1911 by Viktor Keldorfer, together with the two other Bruckner's "midnight-songs". The song is issued in Band XXIII/2, No. 25 of the Gesamtausgabe.
Text
Mitternacht uses a text by Joseph Mendelssohn.Music
The 84-bar long work in A-flat major is scored for [SATB|] choir, tenor soloist and piano. Strophe 1 is sung by the choir with an ostinato of the piano. In strophe 2, bars 49-58, the soloist is singing with accompaniment of the choir and unison lines of sixteenth notes of the piano. The piece is ending pianissimo.Discography
Mitternacht, WAB 80, is one of the most popular Bruckner's Weltliche Chorwerke. The first recording of Mitternacht was by Willi Schell with the Cronenberger Männerchor in 1956 – 45 rpm: Tonstudio Wolfgang JakobA selection of the other recordings:
- Walther Schneider, Josef Traxel, Stuttgarter Liederkranz, Hubert Giesen – LP: Odeon O/STO 41453, 1961
- Guido Mancusi, Herbert Lippert, Chorus Viennensis, Walter Lochmann, Musik, du himmlisches Gebilde! – CD: ORF CD 73, 1995
- Thomas Kerbl, Männerchorvereinigung Bruckner 08, Mariko Onishi, Anton Bruckner – Männerchöre – CD: LIVA027, 2008
- Jan Schumacher, Christoph Prégardien, Camerata Musica Limburg, Andreas Frese Serenade. Songs of night and love – CD: Genuin GEN 12224, 2011