Bruckner Gesamtausgabe

Bruckner Gesamtausgabe
LanguageGerman
PublisherMusikwissenschaftlicher Verlag Wien
Publication date
1930
Publication placeAustria

The Bruckner Gesamtausgabe (Brucker's Complete Edition) is a critical edition of the works of Anton Bruckner.[1] Published by Musikwissenschaftlicher Verlag Wien [de] in Vienna, it comprises three successive editions.

  • Alte Gesamtausgabe (1930–1944, Editorial Head: Robert Haas)
    This first edition (12 volumes issued)[2][3] included 'hybrid' scores for Symphonies Nos. 2 and 8 and other similar conflations for some other revised works (Mass No. 3).
  • Neue Gesamtausgabe (1951–1989, Editorial Head: Leopold Nowak)
    In this new edition Nowak et al. went about publishing several versions of some works, in the process correcting some mistakes of Haas. From 1990 onwards (Editorial Head: Herbert Vogg), William Carragan, Paul Hawkshaw, Benjamin-Gunnar Cohrs et al. were in the process of reviewing and further correcting the work of Haas and Nowak.[4][5]
  • Anton Bruckner Gesamtausgabe (Editorial board: Paul Hawkshaw, Thomas Leibnitz, Andreas Lindner, Angela Pachovsky, Thomas Röder)
    In 2011 it has been decided to issue a new edition, which will include the content of the current edition and integrate the in the meantime retrieved sources.[6]

Content of the first edition

Foreseen content of the first edition

Twenty-two volumes were foreseen, of which twelve were (partially) issued:

  • Volume 1: Symphony No. 1, (revised) "Linz version" and "Vienna version", edited by Robert Haas, 1935
  • Volume 2: Symphony No. 2 ("mixed" version), edited by Robert Haas, 1938
  • Volume 3: [Symphony No. 3, 1873 version, Robert Haas, 1944; editorial material lost in Leipzig's bombing]
  • Volume 4: Symphony No. 4, second version (1878) with 1880 Finale (a.k.a. 1881 version) – 1878 Volksfest Finale, edited by Robert Haas, 1936
  • Volume 5: Symphony No. 5, edited by Robert Haas, 1935
  • Volume 6: Symphony No. 6, edited by Robert Haas, 1935
  • Volume 7: Symphony No. 7, edited by Robert Haas, 1944
  • Volume 8: Symphony No. 8 ("mixed" version), edited by Robert Haas, 1939
  • Volume 9: Symphony No. 9, edited by Alfred Orel, 1934
  • Volume 10: –
  • Volume 11: Four Orchestral Pieces, edited by Alfred Orel, 1934
  • Volume 12: –
  • Volume 13: Mass No. 2, second version, edited by Robert Haas and Leopold Nowak 1940
  • Volume 14: Mass No. 3, edited by Robert Haas, 1944
  • Volume 15: Requiem and Missa solemnis, edited by Robert Haas, 1930[2]

Content of the second edition

  • Volume I: Symphony No. 1 in C minor
    • I/1: "(revised) Linz version" (1877), re-edition by Leopold Nowak, 1953
      • I/1A: Adagio (original version 1865-1866, fragment), Scherzo (earlier composition 1865), edited by Wolfgang Grandjean, 1995
    • I/2: "Vienna version" (1890–1891), re-edition by Günter Brosche, 1980
  • Volume II: Symphony No. 2 in C minor
    • II/1: First version (1872), edited by William Carragan, 2005
    • II/2: Second version (1877), re-edition by Leopold Nowak, 1965 / new edition by William Carragan, 2007
  • Volume III: Symphony No. 3 in D minor
    • III/1: First version (1873), edited by Leopold Nowak, 1977
      • /1A: Adagio No. 2 (1876), edited by Leopold Nowak, 1980
    • III/2: Second version (1877), edited by Leopold Nowak, 1981
    • III/3: Third version (1889), edited by Leopold Nowak, 1959
  • Volume IV: Symphony No. 4 in E-flat major
    • IV/1: First version (1874), edited by Leopold Nowak, 1975
    • IV/2: Second version (1878) with 1880 Finale (a.k.a. 1886 version), re-edition by Leopold Nowak, 1953
      • IV/2F: 1878 Finale, re-edition by Leopold Nowak, 1981
    • IV/3: Third version (1888), edited by Benjamin M. Korstvedt, 2004
  • Volume V: Symphony No. 5 in B-flat major (1878), re-edition by Leopold Nowak, 1951
  • Volume VI: Symphony No. 6 in A major (1881), re-edition by Leopold Nowak, 1952
  • Volume VII: Symphony No. 7 in E major (1883), re-edition by Leopold Nowak, 1954
  • Volume VIII: Symphony No. 8 in C minor
    • VIII/1: First version (1887), edited by Leopold Nowak, 1972 - new edition by Paul Hawkshaw, 2017
    • VIII/2: Second version (1890), re-edition by Leopold Nowak, 1955
  • Volume IX: Symphony No. 9 in D minor (1894), re-edition by Leopold Nowak, 1951 / new edition by Benjamin Gunnar Cohrs, 2000
    • IX/1: First movement
    • IX/2: Scherzo
      • IX/2-Q: Two posthumous trios for the Scherzo, with viola solo (1889/1893), edited by Benjamin Gunnar Cohrs, 1998
    • IX/3: Adagio
    • IX/4: Finale Fragment (1895-1896), edited by John A. Phillips, 1994/1999
  • Volume X: Symphony in F minor ("Studiensymphonie", 1863), edited by Leopold Nowak, 1973
  • Volume XI: Symphony in D minor ("No. 0", 1869), edited by Leopold Nowak, 1968
  • Volume XII: Early Orchestral and Instrumental Works
    • XII/1: Rondo in C minor for string quartet (1862), edited by Leopold Nowak, 1985
    • XII/2: Works for solo piano (1850–1869), edited by Walburga Litschauer, 1988/2000
    • XII/3: Piano works for four hands (1853–1855), edited by Walburga Litschauer, 1994
    • XII/4: Four orchestral pieces (1862), re-edition by Hans Jancik und Rüdiger Bornhöft, 1996
    • XII/5: Overture in G minor (1863), edited by Hans Jancik und Rüdiger Bornhöft, 1996
    • XII/6: Organ works (1846–1890), edited by Erwin Horn, 2001
      • XII/6A: Five pieces in E-flat major (1836–1837), probably not by Bruckner
    • XII/7: Abendklänge for violin and piano (1866), edited by Walburga Litschauer, 1995
    • XII/8: March in E-flat minor for military band (1865), edited by Rüdiger Bornhöft, 1996
  • Volume XIII: Chamber Music
    • XIII/1: String quartet in C minor (1861–1862), edited by Leopold Nowak, 1955
    • XIII/2: String quintet in F major - Intermezzo in D minor (1878–1879), edited by Leopold Nowak, 1963 / revised edition by Gerold G. Gruber, 2007
  • Volume XIV: Requiem in D minor (1849), re-edition by Leopold Nowak, 1966 / revised edition by Rüdiger Bornhöft, 1998
  • Volume XV: Missa solemnis in B-flat (1854), re-edition by Leopold Nowak, 1957
  • Volume XVI: Mass No. 1 in D minor (1864), edited by Leopold Nowak, 1975
  • Volume XVII: Mass No. 2 in E minor
    • XVII/1: First version (1866), edited by Leopold Nowak, 1977
    • XVII/2: Second version (1882), re-edition by Leopold Nowak, 1959
  • Volume XVIII: Mass No. 3 in F minor (1867/1868), re-edition by Leopold Nowak, 1960 / new edition by Paul Hawkshaw, 2005
  • Volume XIX: Te Deum (1884), edited by Leopold Nowak, 1962
  • Volume XX: Psalms and Magnificat
    • XX/1: Psalm 114 (1852), edited by Paul Hawkshaw, 1997
    • XX/2: Psalm 22 (1852), edited by Paul Hawkshaw, 1997
    • XX/3: Magnificat (1852), edited by Paul Hawkshaw, 1997
    • XX/4: Psalm 146 (1856–1858), edited by Paul Hawkshaw, 1996
    • XX/5: Psalm 112 (1863), edited by Paul Hawkshaw, 1996
    • XX/6: Psalm 150 (1892), edited by Franz Grasberger, 1964
  • Volume XXI: Smaller sacred Works (1835–1892), edited by Hans Bauernfeind and Leopold Nowak, 1984/2001
  • Volume XXII: Cantatas and Choral Works with Orchestra
    • XXII/1, Nos. 1-5: Name-day cantatas (1845–1855), edited by Franz Burkhart, Rudolf H. Führer and Leopold Nowak, 1987
    • XXII/2, No. 6: Fest-Kantate Preiset den Herrn (1862), edited by Franz Burkhart, Rudolf H. Führer and Leopold Nowak, 1987
    • XXII/2, No. 7: Germanenzug (1864), edited by Franz Burkhart, Rudolf H. Führer and Leopold Nowak, 1987
    • XXII/2, No. 8: Helgoland (1893), edited by Franz Burkhart, Rudolf H. Führer and Leopold Nowak, 1987
  • Volume XXIII: Songs and Secular Choral Works
    • XXIII/1: Songs for voice and piano (1851–1882), edited by Angela Pachovsky, 1997
    • XXIII/2: Secular choruses (1843–1893), edited by Angela Pachovsky and Anton Reinthaler, 2001
  • Volume XXIV: Letters
    • XXIV/1: Letters (1852–1886), edited by Andrea Harrandt and Otto Schneider, 1998/2009
    • XXIV/2: Letters (1887–1896), edited by Andrea Harrandt and Otto Schneider, 2003
  • Volume XXV: The Kitzler Study Book (1861–1863), facsimile edited by Paul Hawkshaw and Erich Wolfgang Partsch, 2014[4]

New ongoing edition

  • Volume I/1: Symphony No. 1 in C minor, „Linz“ Version 1868, edited by Thomas Röder, 2016[7]
  • Volume IV/1: Symphony No. 4 in E-flat major, First Version (1874 version, revised 1875-76), edited by Benjamin M. Korstvedt, 2019
  • Volume IV/2: Symphony No. 4 in E-flat major, Second Version (1881 version), edited by Benjamin M. Korstvedt, 2019[7]

References

  1. ^ "Anton Bruckner (1824–1896) – Kritische Gesamtausgabe". MWV. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b Bruckner-online – Alte Gesamtausgabe
  3. ^ Alte Gesamtausgabe (1930-1944): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
  4. ^ a b Bruckner-online – Neue Gesamtausgabe
  5. ^ Neue Gesamtausgabe: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
  6. ^ The new Anton Bruckner Gesamtausgabe
  7. ^ a b New Anton Bruckner Complete Edition
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Anton Bruckner
Symphonies
  • Symphonies (1863–1896)
  • Symphony in F minor (1863)
  • No. 1 in C minor (1866/1891)
  • Symphony in D minor (1869)
  • No. 2 in C minor (1872/1877)
  • No. 3 in D minor (1873/1877/1889)
  • No. 4 in E♭ major (Romantic; 1874/1878–1880/1888)
  • No. 5 in B♭ major (1876)
  • No. 6 in A major (1881)
  • No. 7 in E major (1883)
  • No. 8 in C minor (1887/1890)
  • No. 9 in D minor (1896) (unfinished)
Other orchestral
  • Four Orchestral Pieces (1862)
  • Overture in G minor (1862–1863)
  • March in E-flat major (1865)
  • Symphonisches Präludium (1876)
Sacred works
Masses
Cantatas
  • Psalm settings (1852–1892)
  • Psalm 114 (1852)
  • Magnificat (1852)
  • Psalm 22 (c. 1852)
  • Psalm 146 (c. 1856)
  • Festive Cantata: Preiset den Herrn (1862)
  • Psalm 112 (1863)
  • Te Deum (1881–1884)
  • Psalm 150 (1892)
Motets
  • Motets (c. 1835–1892)
  • Pange lingua (c. 1835/1891)
  • Libera me (c. 1843)
  • Asperges me (1843–1844)
  • Two Asperges me (1844–1845)
  • Tantum ergo (1845)
  • Tantum ergo (1845–1846)
  • Dir, Herr, dir will ich mich ergeben (c. 1845)
  • O Du liebes Jesu-Kind (1845–1846)
  • Herz Jesu-Lied (1845–1846)
  • Four Tantum ergo (1846/1888)
  • Tantum ergo (1846/1888)
  • In jener letzten der Nächte (c. 1848)
  • Two Totenlieder (1852)
  • Libera me (1854)
  • Tantum ergo (c. 1854)
  • Ave Maria (1856)
  • Ave Maria (1861)
  • Afferentur regi (1861)
  • Pange lingua (1868)
  • Inveni David (1868)
  • Iam lucis orto sidere (1868/1886)
  • Locus iste (1869)
  • Christus factus est (1873)
  • Tota pulchra es (1878)
  • Os justi (1879)
  • Ave Maria (1882)
  • Christus factus est (1884)
  • Salvum fac populum tuum (1884)
  • Veni Creator Spiritus (c. 1884)
  • Ecce sacerdos magnus (1885)
  • Virga Jesse (1885)
  • Ave Regina caelorum (c. 1886)
  • Vexilla regis (1892)
Other works
Secular vocal
Cantatas
  • Cantatas (1845–1893)
  • Vergißmeinnicht (1845)
  • Entsagen (c. 1851)
  • Arneth Cantata: Heil Vater! Dir zum hohen Feste (1852)
  • Mayer Cantata: Auf Brüder! auf (1855)
  • Festgesang: Sankt Jodok sproß (1855)
  • Germanenzug (1865)
  • Helgoland (1893)
Lieder
  • Lieder (1850–1882)
  • Der Mondabend (c. 1850)
  • Frühlingslied (1851)
  • Wie bist du, Frühling, gut und treu (1856)
  • Herbstkummer (1864)
  • Im April (c. 1865)
  • Mein Herz und deine Stimme (1868)
  • Volkslied (1882)
Choral works
  • Weltliche Chorwerke (1843–1893)
  • An dem Feste (1843)
  • Das Lied vom deutschen Vaterland (c. 1845)
  • Ständchen (c. 1846)
  • Der Lehrerstand (c. 1847)
  • Sternschnuppen (c. 1848)
  • Das edle Herz (c. 1851)
  • Die Geburt (1852)
  • Vor Arneths Grab (1854)
  • Laßt Jubeltöne laut erklingen (1854)
  • Des Dankes Wort sei mir vergönnt (at the latest 1855)
  • Das edle Herz (1857)
  • Am Grabe (1861)
  • Du bist wie eine Blume (1861)
  • Der Abendhimmel (1862)
  • Herbstlied (1864)
  • Um Mitternacht (1864)
  • Trauungschor (1865)
  • Der Abendhimmel (1866)
  • Vaterlandslied (1866)
  • Vaterländisch Weinlied (1866)
  • Mitternacht (1869)
  • Nachruf (1877)
  • Das hohe Lied (1876–1879)
  • Abendzauber (1878)
  • Zur Vermählungsfeier (1878)
  • Sängerbund (1882)
  • Volkslied (1882)
  • Trösterin Musik (1886)
  • Um Mitternacht (1886)
  • Träumen und Wachen (1890)
  • Der deutsche Gesang (1892)
  • Tafellied (1893)
Chamber
  • Piano works (1850–1868)
  • Chamber music (1862–1879)
  • String Quartet (1862)
  • Rondo in C minor (1862)
  • Abendklänge (1866)
  • String Quintet (1879)
  • Intermezzo in D minor (1879)
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