Johann Joseph Ignaz Brentner
Brk 49
Desidero te
Three compositions by Brentner with the same title “Desidero te” are known. The unique copy of the aria has been preserved in the music collection of the Cistercian monastery in Wilhering made by a copyist of local origin from the second quarter of the eighteenth century; the litanies Brk 15 and Brk 16 are also found there. All three manuscripts date back to the era of Abbot Johann Baptist Hinterhölzl, who had a new music collection that he put together after a fire in 1733.
Edition: Duchovní árie I / Sacred Arias I (Academus Edition 2)
Music
Largo, 123 bars, D.S. 2–68
Sources
Parts, transcript
[Classification: notated music, manuscript, copy, parts, complete]
After 1733
Title page:
Cantus Ecclesiasticus | De | Venerabili Sacramento | vel | De omni tempore | à | Soprano Solo | Violin – 2 | Viola – 1 | Organo | Authore Prentner | Pro Choro | Hilariensi. Two labels with shelf marks are glued on at the top.
6 parts; 33,5 × 21,5 cm
The parts are marked Soprano Solo, Violino Primo, Violino 2do, Alto Viola, Violon (this part was added later in a different hand), and Organo.
A-WIL
(Zisterzienserstift Wilhering,
Wilhering)
772
RISM record
Bibliography
Mitterschiffthaler, Karl: Das Notenarchiv der Musiksammlung im Zisterzienserstift Wilhering: Drucke und Handschriften (Tabulae Musicae Austriacae IX), Österreiche Akademie der Wissenschaften: Wien 1979.
Kapsa, Václav: 'Inwieweit die Wörter von Wichtigkeit waren? Zum Wort-Ton-Verhältnis in Arien von Joseph Brentner und anderen mitteleuropäischen Komponisten des ersten Drittels des 18. Jahrhunderts'. Musikalische und literarische Kontexte des Barocks in Mitteleuropa / in der Slowakei, Konferenzbericht (Bratislava, 22.–24. 10. 2014), Bratislava 2015, pp. 145–162.
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