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BRUCKNER – Motet ‘Os Justi’ (1879) – 8 CELLOS

Other Identification:

‘Os Justi’ is a sacred motet by Anton Bruckner, composed in 1879. The title translates to “The mouth of the righteous,” and the piece is based on two verses from Psalm 37. It is written in a Gregorian chant style and uses the Lydian mode.

The first performance was on August 28th, 1879, with Traumihler conducting and Bruckner himself playing the organ. The work is used as a gradual in the Eucharist and other liturgical celebrations.
Movements or sections:
The tempo indication is ‘Nicht schnell’
(the middle section features a fugue written in a classical vocal polyphonic style).
Instrumentation: OCTET OF EIGHT CELLOS
(seated in four desks)

Downloads of 2 PDFs:
[1 – Base vocal Score
[2 – All individual parts
Approximate difficulty: MEDIUM
Dedicatee of this presentation (if applicable):
Bruckner dedicated this music to Ignaz Traumihler, choirmaster of St. Florian Abbey.

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