If I understand Gjeilo right
Oh dear! Would she agree with you?Jenny wasn't doing journalism here
When you think of really great choral music in the modern time, who do you think of? Or when you think of composers who are really great at composing for amateur church choirs, who do you think of?
Bruckner … very clearly delineates those works intended for liturgical performance (the a cappella motets, Mass in E minor) from the concert works (Mass in F minor, Psalm 150, Te Deum).
I can find no reference to a concert performance of the f minor mass during Bruckner's life, nor any such comment on either the published or the holograph score.
After various delays, the mass was finally premiered on June 16, 1872, at the Augustinerkirche, with Bruckner himself conducting. Herbeck changed his opinion of the piece, claiming to know only two masses: this one and Beethoven's Missa solemnis. Franz Liszt and even Eduard Hanslick praised the piece. A second performance occurred in the Hofmusikkapelle on 8 December 1873. The manuscript is archived at the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek.
So far as is known there is no truth to Leopold Nowak's assertion that it [f-minor] was commissioned by the Vienna Court Chapel, although it received its first performance with forces from the Chapel in the Augustinerkirche, Vienna, on June 16, 1872, with Bruckner conducting. In his review Eduard Hanslick (who was still supportive of Bruckner at the time) recognized Beethoven's Missa Solemnis as a worthy predecessor and called for a concert performance where the F minor Mass could receive more rehearsal and obtain a wider public.
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