List of compositions by Anton Bruckner

Anton Bruckner is best known for his symphonic works; there are 11 symphonies (the last with an unfinished finale), most of them in several versions. He also composed a few other smaller orchestral works (one overture, one march and three 'small orchestral pieces'), and sketched another symphony.

Anton Bruckner

Bruckner also composed a considerable amount of choral music. There are 59 religious works, of which there are 17 larger choral works (seven masses, two requiems, one religious cantata, five psalm settings, one Te Deum hymn and one Magnificat hymn), 40 smaller choral works (16 hymns, six antiphons, six graduals, three settings of the offertorium, two chorale, two religious elegies, two Libera me, one litany and two other motets), of which a few are in two or three versions, and two aequali for three trombones. In addition, Bruckner made sketches for two other masses and another requiem. Bruckner also composed 44 Weltliche Chorwerke (secular choral works), seven secular cantatas, of which two are in three versions, and about 20 Lieder for voice and piano.

Bruckner's chamber music includes one theme and variations and six scherzos for string quartet, one string quartet with alternative rondo, one string quintet with additional intermezzo, one duo for violin and piano, and about 50 small piano works.

Other instrumental music includes a few organ works, of which some are of doubtful authorship, and one military march for concert band.

Werkverzeichnis Anton Bruckner (WAB)

The WAB numbers, used in the table below, refer to the Werkverzeichnis Anton Bruckner. This is a thematic catalogue of the music of Anton Bruckner compiled by Renate Grasberger. Lost works, sketches, etc. were added afterwards. Some other, still unclassified, works were identified as WAB deest. The WAB uses a single range of numbers divided into subranges for genre classification. Grasberger sorted the compositions alphabetically by title within each of the subranges. For a few of the pieces, she used an alternate title, which is less used today, or classified them in different subranges than the current Gesamtausgabe.

  • WAB 1–54 Sacred choral music
  • WAB 55–95 Secular choral music
  • WAB 96–109 Orchestral works
  • WAB 110–113 Chamber music
  • WAB 114–116 Brass ensemble music
  • WAB 117–124 Solo piano music
  • WAB 125–131 Music for organ
  • WAB 132–135 Lost works
  • WAB 136–143 Sketches
  • WAB 144–145 Doubtful works
  • WAB 146–149 Addendum

New attributions and findings, as well as the re-evaluation of the incerta and falsa, require a in-depth revision of the WAB classification. This work is done in the framework of the research project Digitales Werkverzeichnis Anton Bruckner (dWAB, 2017–2019) of the Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften.[1] WAB deest works are classified as follows

  • WAB 200–224 Original works
  • WAB 225–229 Lost works
  • WAB 230–245 Sketches
  • WAB 246–259 Study books
  • WAB 260–329 Adaptations & transcriptions
  • WAB 330-334 Incerta & falsa

List

IDTitleKeyGenreScored forComposedIMSLPNotes

Sacred choral music

WAB 1Afferentur regiF majorOffertoriumChoir and three trombones ad lib.1861
WAB 2Am GrabeF minorElegyMale choir1861Reissue a cappella of first three strophes of Vor Arneths Grab (WAB 53). Elegy for Josefine Hafferl
WAB 3/1Asperges me No. 1Aeolian modeAntiphonChoir and organc. 1845Antiphon for the Asperges of Septuagesima Sunday till the 4th Sunday of Lent
WAB 3/2Asperges me No. 2F majorAntiphonChoir and organc. 1845Antiphon for the Asperges of Passion Sunday
WAB 4Asperges meF majorAntiphonChoirc. 1844Antiphon for the Asperges
WAB 5Ave MariaF majorHymnSoprano, alto, choir, organ, and cello1856Hail Mary, a Marian hymn
WAB 6Ave MariaF majorHymnChoir (SAATTBB)1861Hail Mary, a Marian hymn
WAB 7Ave MariaF majorHymnAlto, and piano, organ or harmonium1882Hail Mary, a Marian hymn
WAB 8Ave Regina caelorumGregorian modeAntiphonVoices and organc. 1886Ave Regina caelorum, a Marian antiphon
WAB 9Messe für den GründonnerstagF majorMassChoir1844Landmesse (Missa brevis) composed in Kronstorf for Maundy Thursday, put as Christus factus est by Grasberger. The extra Kyrie and Gloria, composed in 1845, are lost (see WAB 227).
WAB 10Christus factus estD minorGradualChoir (SSAATTBB), three trombones and strings ad lib.c. 1873Graduale for Maundy Thursday
WAB 11Christus factus estD minorGradualChoir1884Graduale for Maundy Thursday
WAB 12Dir, Herr, dir will ich mich ergebenA majorChoraleChoirc. 1845
WAB 13Ecce sacerdos magnusA minorAntiphonChoir, three trombones and organ1885Ecce sacerdos magnus for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Diocese of Linz
WAB 14EntsagenB majorCantataSoprano or tenor, choir, and piano or organc. 18511st Name-day cantata for prelate Michael Arneth. Lyrics from the poem Amaranth by Oskar von Redwitz
WAB 15Festgesang St. Jodok spross aus edlem StammC majorCantataSoprano, tenor, bass, choir, and piano1855Name-day cantata for dean Jodok Stülz
WAB 16Festive Cantata Preiset den HerrnD majorCantataBass, male quartet, male choir, winds and timpani1862To celebrate the laying of the foundation stone of the new Mariä-Empfängnis-Dom
WAB 17aIn jener letzten der NächteF minorChoraleVoice and organc. 1848Passion chorale for Maundy Thursday. 1st setting
WAB 17bIn jener letzten der NächteF minorChoraleChoirc. 18482nd setting
WAB 18aIam lucis orto siderePhrygian modeHymnChoir1868Also called In S. Angelum custodem. Version 1, 1st setting
WAB 18bIam lucis orto siderePhrygian modeHymnChoir and organ1868Version 1, 2nd setting
WAB 18cIam lucis orto sidereG minorHymnMale choir1886Version 2
WAB 19Inveni DavidF minorOffertoriumMale choir and four trombones1868
WAB 20Inveni DavidVoices and organ1879Ending verse Inveni David of Os justi (WAB 30), which was skipped in the first edition. Wrongly put as separate work by Grasberger
WAB 21Libera meF majorLibera meChoir and organc. 1843
WAB 22Libera meF minorLibera meChoir (SSATB), three trombones, organ, cello, and contrabass1854Absoute for prelate Michael Arneth
WAB 23Locus isteC majorGradualChoir1869
WAB 24MagnificatB majorMagnificatVocal quartet, choir, two trumpets, timpani, organ, and strings without viola1852
WAB 25Windhaager MesseC majorMassAlto, two horns, and organ1842A Missa brevis composed in Windhaag, also called Messe in C-Dur (Mass in C major).
WAB 26Mass No. 1D minorMassVocal quartet, choir, orchestra, and organ ad lib.1864revised in 1876 and 1881/1882
WAB 27Mass No. 2E minorMassChoir and winds18662nd version: 1882
WAB 28Mass No. 3F minorMassVocal quartet, choir, orchestra, and organ ad lib.1868revised in 1876/1877, 1881/1883 and 1890/1893 (Schalk version)
WAB 29Missa solemnisB minorMassVocal quartet, choir, organ, and orchestra1854Missa solemnis for Friedrich Mayer's elevation
WAB 30Os justiLydian modeGradualChoir and organ1879A cappella, except for the ending verse Inveni David, which was skipped in the first edition. See WAB 20.[2]
WAB 31Pange linguaC majorHymnChoirc. 1835/1891A setting of Pange lingua; "restored" in 1891.
WAB 32Tantum ergoD majorHymnChoirc. 1845A setting of Tantum ergo (last two verses of Pange lingua), incorrectly classified as Pange lingua by Grasberger[3]
WAB 33Pange linguaPhrygian modeHymnChoir1868A setting of Pange lingua and Tantum ergo
WAB 34Psalm 22E majorPsalmChoir and pianoc. 1852Setting of Psalm 23 in the Vulgata
WAB 35Psalm 112B majorPsalmDouble choir (SSAATTBB) and orchestra1863Setting of Psalm 113 in the Vulgata
WAB 36Psalm 114G majorPsalmChoir (SAATB) and three trombones1852Setting of Psalm 116 in the Vulgata
WAB 37Psalm 146A majorPsalmVocal quartet, Double choir (SSAATTBB), and orchestrac. 1856Setting of verses one to 11 of Psalm 147 in the Vulgata
WAB 38Psalm 150C majorPsalmSoprano, choir, and orchestra1892Setting of Psalm 150
WAB 39RequiemD minorRequiemVocal quartet, choir, one horn, three trombones, organ, and strings1849Composed for the death anniversary of Franz Sailer. Slight revision in 1892.
WAB 40Salvum fac populum tuumF majorOffertoriumChoir1884Setting of verses 22–30 of the Te Deum
WAB 41Four Tantum ergoB major
A major
E major
C major
HymnChoir and organ ad lib.1846/1888Four settings of Tantum ergo. Version two of 1888 is a cappella. NB: The WAB ordering deviates from the ordering by the composer.[4]
WAB 42Tantum ergoD majorHymnChoir (SSATB) and organ1846/1888The fifth setting of Tantum ergo of 1846/1888
WAB 43Tantum ergoA majorHymnChoir and organc. 1845A setting of Tantum ergo
WAB 44Tantum ergoB majorHymnChoir, two trumpets, organ, and two violinsc. 1854A setting of Tantum ergo
WAB 45Te DeumC majorTe DeumVocal quartet, choir, orchestra, and organ ad lib.1881, 1884First-draft version: 1881, final version: 1884
WAB 46Tota pulchra esPhrygian modeAntiphonTenor, choir, and organ1878Tota pulchra es, a Marian antiphon
WAB 47Totenlied No. 1E majorElegyChoir1852First religious elegy for Josef Seiberl
WAB 48Totenlied No. 2F majorElegyChoir1852Second religious elegy for Josef Seiberl
WAB 49TrauungschorF majorWeltliches ChorwerkVocal quartet, male choir, and organ1865Lyrics by Franz Isidor Proschko. For the wedding celebration of Karl Kerschbaum with Maria Schimatschek
WAB 50Veni Creator SpiritusGregorian modeGradualVoice and organ1884 at the latestVeni Creator Spiritus, a gradual for Pentecost
WAB 51Vexilla regisPhrygian modeHymnChoir1892Vexilla Regis, a Hymn for Passion Sunday and Good Friday
WAB 52Virga JesseE minorGradualChoir1885Gradual for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Diocese of Linz
WAB 53Vor Arneths GrabF minorElegyMale choir and three trombones1854Elegy for prelate Michael Arneth. Lyrics by Ernst Marinelli. First three strophes reissued a cappella as Am Grabe (WAB 2)
WAB 54Zur VermählungsfeierD majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir1878For the wedding celebration of Anton Ölzelt Ritter von Newin with Amalie Edler von Wieser

Secular choral music

WAB 55Der AbendhimmelA majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale quartet1862Lyrics by Joseph Christian Freiherr von Zeidlitz, 1st setting
WAB 56Der AbendhimmelF majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir18662nd setting
WAB 57AbendzauberG majorWeltliches Chorwerk3 yodelers, tenor or baritone, male choir and four horns1878Lyrics by Heinrich von der Mattig
WAB 58Wie bist du, Frühling, gut und treuG majorLiedVoice and piano1856Also called Amaranths Waldeslieder. Lyrics from the poem Amaranth by Oskar von Redwitz.
WAB 59aAn dem FesteD majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir1843Lyrics by Alois Knauer. Reissued as Festlied (WAB 59b) and Tafellied (WAB 59c)
WAB 59bFestliedD majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir1928Transcription of An dem Feste (WAB 59a). Lyrics by Ludwig Carl Kraus. Not included in the Gesamtausgabe.
WAB 59cTafelliedD majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir1893Shortened reissue of An dem Feste (WAB 59a) with lyrics by Karl Ptak
WAB 60Mayer Cantata Auf Brüder! auf, und die Saiten zur Hand!D majorCantataVoices, male choir, choir, and winds18551st Name-day cantata for prelate Friedrich Mayer, lyrics by Ernst Marinelli
WAB 61aArneth Cantata Heil, Vater! Dir zum hohen Feste!D majorCantatamale quartet, Choir (SATTBB), three horns, two trumpets, and bass trombone18522nd Name-day cantata for prelate Michael Arneth. Lyrics by Ernst Marinelli. Wrongly put as second setting by Grasberger
WAB 61bAuf Brüder! auf zur frohen Feier!D majorCantatamale quartet, Choir (SATTBB), three horns, two trumpets, and bass trombone1857Second setting as 2nd Name-day cantata for prelate Friedrich Mayer. Lyrics by Ernst Marinelli. Wrongly put as first setting by Grasberger
WAB 61cHeil Dir zum schönen ErstlingsfesteD majorCantatamale quartet, Choir (S A T T B B), three horns, two trumpets, and bass trombonec. 1870Reissue of the first setting for a Primizfeier (first Mass) in Kremsmünster. Lyrics by Beda Piringer. Not included in the Gesamtausgabe.
WAB 62Des Dankes Wort sei mir vergönntF majorWeltliches ChorwerkTenor, bass, and male choir (TTTBB)c. 1854Lyrics by Ernst Marinelli
WAB 63Der deutsche Gesang (Das deutsche Lied)D minorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir, four horns, three trumpets, three trombones, and bass tuba1892Lyrics by Erich Fels
WAB 64Du bist wie eine BlumeF majorWeltliches ChorwerkVocal quartet1861Lyrics by Heinrich Heine
WAB 65Das edle HerzA majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choirc. 1851Lyrics by Ernst Marinelli
WAB 66Das edle HerzA majorWeltliches ChorwerkChoir18572nd version for mixed choir
WAB 68FrühlingsliedA majorLiedVoice and piano1851Lyrics by Heinrich Heine. For the Name-day of Aloisia Bogner
WAB 69Die GeburtD majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir1851For the Name-day of Josef Seiberl
WAB 70GermanenzugD minorCantataMale quartet, male choir and brass band (3 horns, four trumpets, two cornets, three trombones, euphonium and tuba)1863–1864Secular cantata for a competition at the first Oberösterreichisches Sängerbundesfest. Lyrics by August Silberstein
WAB 71HelgolandG minorCantataMale choir and orchestra with cymbals1893Secular cantata to celebrate the 50th birthday of the Men's Choir of Vienna. Lyrics by August Silberstein
WAB 72HerbstkummerE minorLiedTenor and piano1864Lyrics by "Ernst"
WAB 73HerbstliedF minorWeltliches Chorwerk2 sopranos, male choir, and piano1864Lyrics by Friedrich von Sallet
WAB 74aDas hohe LiedA majorWeltliches ChorwerkVoices (TTB) and male choir1876Lyrics by Heinrich von der Mattig (Pseudonym for Heinrich Wallmann) – 1st version a cappella
WAB 74bDas hohe LiedA majorWeltliches ChorwerkVoices (TTB) and male choir, strings and brass instruments18792nd version with accompaniment
WAB 75Im AprilA majorLiedVoice and pianoc. 1865Lyrics by Emanuel Geibel
WAB 76Laßt Jubeltöne laut erklingenE majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir, two horns, two trumpets, and four trombones1854Festive song for the Joyous Entry of imperial bride Elisabeth in Linz. Lyrics by Hillischer.
WAB 77Der LehrerstandE majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choirc. 1847Lyrics possibly by Ernst Marinelli
WAB 78Das Lied vom deutschen VaterlandD majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choirc. 1845
WAB 79Mein Herz und deine StimmeA majorLiedVoice and piano1868Lyrics by August von Platen
WAB 80MitternachtA majorWeltliches ChorwerkTenor, male choir, and piano1869Lyrics by Joseph Mendelssohn
WAB 81aNachrufC minorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir and organ1877Lyrics by Heinrich von der Mattig. Composed in memory of Josef Seiberl. Reissued as Trösterin Musik (WAB 81b)
WAB 81bTrösterin MusikC minorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir and organ1886Reissue of Nachruf (WAB 81a) with lyrics of August Seuffert
WAB 82SängerbundC majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir1882Lyrics by Heinrich von der Mattig (?) and Karl Kerschbaum.
WAB 83/1Ein jubelnd Hoch in Leid und LustD majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir1851The first of two mottos for the Liedertafel Eferding
WAB 83/2Lebt wohl, ihr SangesbrüderA majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir1851The second of two mottos for the Liedertafel Eferding
WAB 84.1Wie des Bächleins SilberquelleG majorLied2 sopranos and pianoc. 1845Sketch for a lied (60 bars). Same lyrics as Ständchen (WAB 84.2)
WAB 84.2StändchenG majorWeltliches ChorwerkTenor and male quartetc. 1846Lyrics possibly by Ernst Marinelli
WAB 85SternschnuppenF majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale quartetc. 1848Lyrics by Ernst Marinelli
WAB 87Träumen und WachenA majorWeltliches ChorwerkTenor and male choir1890Lyrics by Franz Grillparzer
WAB 89Um MitternachtF minorWeltliches ChorwerkAlto, male choir, and piano18641st setting. Lyrics by Robert Prutz
WAB 90Um MitternachtF minorWeltliches ChorwerkTenor and male choir18862nd setting
WAB 91Vaterländisch WeinliedC majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir1866Lyrics by August Silberstein
WAB 92O könnt ich dich beglücken (Vaterlandslied)A majorWeltliches ChorwerkTenor, baritone, and male choir1866Lyrics by August Silberstein
WAB 93aMusikalischer Versuch nach dem Kammer-StylD majorCantataVocal quartet, choir (SSAATTBB), and piano1845Cantata composed in May 1845 as Lehrerbefähigungsprüfung (essay for teaching qualification)
WAB 93bMusikalischer Versuch nach dem Kammer-StylD majorCantataVocal quartet, choir (SSAATTBB), and piano18452nd setting as Name-day cantata for Alois Knauer, pastor of the Kronstorf church.
WAB 93cVergißmeinnichtD majorCantataVocal quartet, choir (SSAATTBB), and piano1845"Don't forget me". Reissue of WAB 93b to remind Friedrich Mayer of his promises to appoint Bruckner in Sankt Florian
WAB 94aVolksliedC majorLiedVoice and piano1882Lyrics by Josef Winter, 1st setting
WAB 94bVolksliedC majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir18822nd setting
WAB 95/1Das Frauenherz, die MannesbrustA majorWeltliches ChorwerkChoir1868Motto for the Liedertafel Frohsinn. Lyrics by Karl Kerschbaum
WAB 95/2Des Höchsten Preis, des Vaterlandes RuhmC majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir1868, possibly c. 1850Motto for the Liedertafel Sierning. Lyrics by Andreas Mittermayr

Orchestral works

WAB 96MarchD minorMarchOrchestra1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 251–265
WAB 97Three Orchestral PiecesE major
E minor
F major
PieceOrchestra1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 266–271; 272–277; 278–286
WAB 98OvertureG minorOvertureOrchestra with piccolo1862–1863Two versions: 1862 and 1863 (modified coda at bars 233–288)
WAB 99Symphony in F minor
(Studiensymphonie)
F minorSymphonyOrchestra1863
WAB 100Symphony in D minor
(Die Nullte)
D minorSymphonyOrchestra1869
WAB 101Symphony No. 1
(Das kecke Beserl)
C minorSymphonyOrchestra1865–18661865: first concept Adagio & Scherzo; 1866 "Linz version", revised in 1877/1884; 1891 "Vienna version"
WAB 102Symphony No. 2C minorSymphonyOrchestra18721872 version with Scherzo second and Adagio third, revised in 1873 and 1876; 1877 version, revised in 1892
WAB 103Symphony No. 3
(Wagner Symphony)
D minorSymphonyOrchestra18731873 version, revised in 1874; 1876 version, revised in 1877–1878: most Wagner quotations removed, coda added to the Scherzo (not retained later); 1889 version
WAB 104Symphony No. 4
(Die Romantische)
E majorSymphonyOrchestra18741874-1876 version; 1878 version: new "Hunting" Scherzo and "Volksfest" Finale; 1880 version: new Finale; 1888 version with piccolo and cymbals
WAB 105Symphony No. 5B majorSymphonyOrchestra1876–18781876: first concept; revised in 1878
WAB 106Symphony No. 6A majorSymphonyOrchestra1881
WAB 107Symphony No. 7E majorSymphonyOrchestra with Wagner tubas, triangle and cymbals1883–18851883: first concept; revised in 1885
WAB 108Symphony No. 8
(Die Apokalyptische)
C minorSymphonyOrchestra with Wagner tubas, triangle, cymbals and harps18871887 version; 1888 Adagio; 1890 version: 3rd woodwind in first three movements, fewer cymbal clashes in Adagio, harps in Trio.
WAB 109Symphony No. 9D minorSymphonyOrchestra with Wagner tubas1894–18961894: first three movements; 1896: finale unfinished

Chamber music

WAB 110AbendklängeE minorDuoPiano and violin1866A short Character piece
WAB 111String QuartetC minorString quartetString quartet1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 165–196
WAB 112String QuintetF majorString quintetViola quintet1879Slight revision in 1884.
WAB 113Intermezzo in D minorD minorIntermezzoViola quintet1879An alternative to the Scherzo of the String Quintet (WAB 112)

Brass ensemble music

WAB 114Aequale No. 1C minorAequale3 trombones1847For the funeral of Bruckner's aunt Rosalia Mayrhofer
WAB 115Apollo MarchE majorMarchConcert band1862Actually a composition (Mazzuchelli March) by Béla Kéler, another pupil of Sechter. Used as model for the Military march (WAB 116).[5]
WAB 116Military marchE majorMarchConcert band1865The Apollo March by Béla Kéler (WAB 115) was used as a model for this work.

Solo piano music

WAB 117ErinnerungA majorPiecePiano1868
WAB 118FantasieG majorFantasiaPiano1868A two-part piece signed for Alexandrine Soika. Part I: Langsam und mit Gefühl; Part II: Allegro
WAB 119KlavierstückE majorPiecePianoc. 1856
WAB 120Four Lancier-QuadrilleC majorLes LanciersPianoc. 1850Compiled from popular operatic melodies for Aloisia Bogner
WAB 121QuadrilleD majorQuadrillePiano four handsc. 18546 parts: Pantalon, Été, Poule, Trénis, Pastourelle & Finale; signed for Marie Ruckensteiner
WAB 122SteiermärkerG majorPiecePianoc. 1850A Ländler signed for Aloisia Bogner
WAB 123Stille Betrachtung an einem HerbstabendF minorPiecePiano1863Signed for Emma Thanner
WAB 124Drei kleine StückeG major
G major
F major
PiecePiano four hands1853–1855Composed for the children of Josef Marböck

Music for organ

WAB 125FugueD minorFugueOrgan1861
WAB 126/1PostludeD minorPostludeOrganc. 1846
WAB 126/2Andante (Prelude)D minorPreludeOrganc. 1846
WAB 127Three PreludesE major
E major
D major
PreludeOrganc. 1835Doubtful authorship,[6] possibly by Johann Baptist Weiss
WAB 128Four PreludesE majorPreludeOrganc. 1835Doubtful authorship,[6] possibly by Johann Baptist Weiss
WAB 129Prelude (Perger Präludium)C majorPreludeOrgan or harmonium1884
WAB 131Prelude and FugueC minorPrelude and fugueOrgan1847

Lost works

WAB 132LitaniesLitanyChoir and brassc. 1844
WAB 133RequiemRequiemMale choir and organ1845For the funeral of Bruckner's friend Johann Nepomuk Deschl
WAB 134Salve MariaHymnc. 1844Marian hymn; possibly a Salve Regina
WAB 135Zigeuner-WaldliedWeltliches Chorwerk1863The foregoer in 3/4 time of Germanenzug (WAB 70)

Sketches

WAB 136Domine, ad adjuvandum me festinaD majorMotetChoir1835Not by Bruckner, but Johann Baptist Weiss
WAB 138Mild wie BächeA majorLiedVoice and pianoc. 1845Sketch for a lied (31 bars)
WAB 139MassE majorMassChoir, two oboes, three trombones, organ, and stringsc. 1846Sketch of Kyrie (58 bars)
WAB 140Missa pro QuadragesimaG minorMassChoir, three trombones and organc. 1845Mass for the Lent. Sketch of Kyrie (17 bars)
WAB 141RequiemD minorRequiem1875Sketch of the Introit (18 bars)
WAB 142Symphony in B-flat majorB majorSymphonyOrchestra1869Sketch for first movement (68 bars)[7]

Doubtful works

WAB 144Herz Jesu-LiedB majorMotetChoir and organc. 1846Authorship uncertain
WAB 145O Du liebes Jesu-KindF majorMotetVoice and organ1845–1846Authorship uncertain

Addendum

WAB 146Kronstorfer MesseD minorMassChoir1843–1844A Missa brevis for the Lent composed in Kronstorf, also called Messe ohne Gloria (und Credo) (Mass without Gloria [and Credo]). Credo foreseen, but not composed.
WAB 147Freier Sinn und froher MutD majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir1874Motto for the Gesangverein Liederkrans
WAB 148/1Im Wort und Liede wahr und freiC majorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir1869The first of two mottos as posthumous respects for Simon Sechter. Lyrics by Johann Kajetan Markus
WAB 148/2Wir alle jung und altD minorWeltliches ChorwerkMale choir1869The second of two mottos as posthumous respects for Simon Sechter. Lyrics by Johann Kajetan Markus
WAB 149Aequale No. 2C minorAequale3 trombones1847For the funeral of Bruckner's aunt Rosalia Mayrhofer (see WAB 114). Missing score of bass-trombone completed by Hans Bauernfeind

New attributions and findings

Secular choral music

WAB 200Der MondabendA majorLiedVoice and pianoc. 1850Lyrics by Johann Gottfried Kumpf. Lied composed for Aloisia Bogner
WAB 201Der Trompeter an der KatzbachF minorLiedVoice and piano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 207–213. Lyrics by Julius Mosen.
WAB 202Des Baches FrühlingsfeierD minor,
A major
LiedVoice and piano1861Kitzler-Studienbuch, p. 23.
WAB 203Heut kommt ja Freund Klose zum GauseC majorWeltliches ChorwerkVocal quartet1889A canon for vocal quartet
WAB 204NachglückC majorLiedVoice and piano1861Kitzler-Studienbuch, 1st setting: p. 19.
WAB 205O habt die Thräne gernA minorLiedVoice and piano1861Kitzler-Studienbuch, 1st setting: pp. 18–19.
WAB 206Vor der schlummernden MutterF majorLiedVoice and piano1861Kitzler-Studienbuch, p. 22.
WAB 207Wie neid ich Dich, du stolzer WaldE majorLiedVoice and piano1861Kitzler-Studienbuch, p. 24.

Chamber music

WAB 208Rondo in C minorC minorRondoString quartet1862Alternative Rondo for the String quartet (WAB 111), Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 197–206
WAB 209Six ScherziC major
D minor
A minor
C major
F major
G minor
ScherzosString quartet1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 58–74.
WAB 210Thema und VariationenE-flat majorVariationsString quartet1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 92–104.

Solo piano music

WAB 211Two Andante für KlavierE major
D minor
PiecePiano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 49–51.
WAB 212Chromatische EtüdeF majorÉtudePiano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 79–80.
WAB 213DuoA minorPiecePiano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, p. 39
WAB 214EtüdeG majorÉtudePiano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 77–78.
WAB 215Four FantasienD minor
C minor
E major
F major
FantasiasPiano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 213–218.
WAB 216Five KlavierstückeD minor
G major
B major
E major
E major
PiecesPiano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, p. 225–227
WAB 217Three MärscheC major
D minor
F major
MarchesPiano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, p. 36, 37, 41.
WAB 218MazurcaA minorMazurkaPiano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, p. 29.
WAB 219MenuettC majorMinuetPiano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, p. 30.
WAB 220Menuett mit TrioG majorMinuetPiano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, p. 35.
WAB 221Four PolkaC majorPolkasPiano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, p. 27–28.
WAB 222Seven RondoG major
C minor
D minor
F major
G major
E minor
E major
RondosPiano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, p. 105–134.
WAB 223Five Themen und VariationenG major
A major
A major
G major
G major
VariationsPiano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, p. 81–90.
WAB 224Two WalzerE major
C major
WaltzPiano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, p. 25–26.

Lost works

WAB 225Three StückePiecesc. 1857
WAB 226ChoralChoral1896
WAB 227Kyrie and GloriaF majorMassChoir1845Extra Kyrie and Gloria for the Messe für den Gründonnerstag, WAB 9
WAB 228Die Rosec. 1885A march or a lied, dedicated to Maria Wimmer[8]
WAB 229Irische LiederLiederc. 1846

Sketches

WAB 230Intoitus ad RorateG majorChoralec. 1846
WAB 231Es regnetE minorLiedVoice and piano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 46–47
WAB 232HerzeleidE minorLiedVoice and piano1861Kitzler-Studienbuch, p. 20
WAB 233Kindliche LiebF majorWeltliches Chorwerkmale choir
WAB 234Last des HerzensE majorLiedVoice and piano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, p. 43
WAB 235NachglückF majorLiedVoice and piano1861Kitzler-Studienbuch, 2nd setting: p. 21
WAB 236O habt die Thräne gernA minorLiedVoice and piano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, 2nd setting: p. 42
WAB 237Und stehts dann still in seinem LaufLiedChoir
WAB 238WunschD majorLiedVoice and piano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 47–48
WAB 239GaloppC majorGalopPiano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, p. 29
WAB 240Improvisationsskizze Bad IschlC minorSketchOrgan1890Based on the Finale of Symphony No. 1, Händel's Hallelujah and the Kaiserhymne
WAB 241KonzertskizzeC minorSketchOrgan1884For a performance at Kremsmünster on 21 August 1884
WAB 242Five SonatenentwürfF minor
C major
C major
F major
D minor
SketchPiano1862Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 140–156
WAB 243SonatensatzG minorSonataPiano18621st movement of a sonata, Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 157–164
WAB 244SymphonieentwürfD minorSketch
WAB 245Skizze zu einer FugeD minorFugueOrgan

Adaptations & transcriptions (not exhaustive)

WAB 263Ännchen von TharauC majorLiedVoice and pianoc. 1850Folk song transcribed for Aloisia Bogner
WAB 264An dem ZauberschleierD majorLiedVoice and pianoc. 1850Folk song transcribed for Aloisia Bogner
WAB 265Ecce quomodo moritur iustusG minorResponsoryChoir, organ, three trombones1878Accompaniment by trombones added to a responsory by Franz Joseph Aumann
WAB 266Orchestration of Beethoven's Sonate pathétiqueC minorPieceOrchestra1862Exercise in orchestration, Kitzler-Studienbuch, pp. 234–250
WAB 267SegenliedE majorLiedOrganHarmonisation of a blessing song by Norbert Hauner or Michael Haydn
WAB 268Tenebrae factae suntG minorResponsoryChoir, organ, three trombones1878Accompaniment by trombones added to a responsory by Franz Joseph Aumann
WAB 321WalzerG majorLiedVoice and pianoc. 1850Folk song Juheisa juhei, ihr Tänzer herbei transcribed for Aloisia Bogner

Incerta & falsa

WAB 330ExaudiG majorChoir, trombonesPossibly by Franz Joseph Aumann
WAB 331Four sketches from AmaranthC major
C major
C major
B major
LiedVoicePossibly by Ernst Friedrich Eduard Richter. Lyrics from the poem Amaranth by Oskar von Redwitz
WAB 332Symphonisches PräludiumC minorPreludeOrchestra1875–1876Doubtful authorship, possibly an exercise in orchestration for Rudolf Krzyzanowski[9]
WAB 333Pange linguaC majorHymnChoirNot a composition by Bruckner, but by Franz Joseph Aumann
WAB 334PräludienbuchPiecesOrganBruckner's Präludienbuch with 22 organ pieces. Authorship very uncertain

References

Sources

  • Renate Grasberger, Werkverzeichnis Anton Bruckner (WAB), Publikationen des Instituts für österreichische Musikdokumentation, Hans Schneider, Tutzing, 1977 – ISBN 3-7952-0232-9
  • Uwe Harten, Anton Bruckner. Ein Handbuch. Residenz Verlag, Salzburg, 1996. ISBN 3-7017-1030-9.
  • Anton Bruckner – Sämtliche Werke, Band XXIII/1: Lieder für Gesang und Klavier (1851–1882), Musikwissenschaftlicher Verlag der Internationalen Bruckner-Gesellschaft, Angela Pachovsky (Editor), Vienna, 1997
  • Anton Bruckner – Sämtliche Werke, Band XXIII/2: Weltliche Chorwerke (1843–1893), Musikwissenschaftlicher Verlag der Internationalen Bruckner-Gesellschaft, Angela Pachovsky (Editor), Vienna, 2001
  • Anton Bruckner – Sämtliche Werke, Band XXV: Kitzler-Studienbuch (1861–1863), facsimile, Musikwissenschaftlicher Verlag der Internationalen Bruckner-Gesellschaft, Paul Hawkshaw and Erich Wolfgang Partsch (Editors), Vienna, 2015
  • Derek Watson, Bruckner, Master Musicians Series, J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd, London, 1996. ISBN 978-0-19-816618-4
  • Cornelis van Zwol, Anton Bruckner 1824–1896 – Leven en werken, uitg. Thoth, Bussum, Netherlands, 2012. ISBN 978-90-6868-590-9
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