Bruckner, Anton, 1824-1896. Iam lucis orto sidere, men's chorus
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Bruckner, Anton, 1824-1896.
Iam lucis orto sidere, men's chorus
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Bruckner, Anton, 1824-1896. In st angelum custodem, men's chorus
Bruckner, Anton, 1824-1896. In sanctum angelum custodem, men's chorus
Bruckner, Anton, 1824-1896. Jam lucis orto sidere, men's chorus
Bruckner, Anton, 1824-1896. Jam lucis
Bruckner, Anton, 1824-1896. Now that the daylight fills the sky, men's chorus
Bruckner, Anton, 1824-1896. In the custody of the holy angel, men's chorus
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found: His Iam lucis orto sidere, c1984:t.p. (Iam lucis orto sidere) caption (May 1886 [i.e. 1868])
found: New Grove(In st angelum custodem (Iam lucis orto sidere); 1868)
found: Grove, 5th ed.(Hymn: Jam lucis orto sidere; 1868)
found: MGG(Jam lucis; 1868)
found: LCCN 90750121, August 14, 2023(Iam lucis orto sidere : für Männerchor a cappella)
found: Wikipedia, August 14, 2023(Iam lucis orto sidere (Now that the daylight fills the sky), WAB 18, motet composed by Anton Bruckner in 1868; also known as In S. Angelum custodem (In the custody of the holy angel); Bruckner revised the composition in 1886. The first version in Phrygian mode, which Bruckner composed in 1868, is 24-bar long. Two settings are extant: a first with all eight verses of Riepl's text for SATB choir a cappella, and a second with only one verse of a different text for SATB choir and organ. A new version of the motet in G minor, which Bruckner composed in 1886, is one bar shorter (23-bar long), using verses 1, 2, 7 and 8 of Riepl's text and set for TTBB choir a cappella)
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1991-03-19: new
2023-08-15: revised
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