O Du liebes Jesu-Kind

O Du liebes Jesu-Kind
Motet by Anton Bruckner

Massacre des innocents by Nicolas Poussin
Key F major
Catalogue WAB 145
Occasion Holy Innocents' Day
Language German
Composed c.1845 (c.1845): St. Florian
Published 1932 (1932): Regensburg
Vocal Soloist
Instrumental Organ

O Du liebes Jesu-Kind (O, You dear Child Jesus), WAB 145, is the first of two motets of Anton Bruckner's St. Florian period, which is of uncertain authorship. If Bruckner was the composer, he composed it presumably in 1845–46.[1]

History

If Bruckner composed the motet attributed to him, he wrote it presumably in 1845–46 during his stay in St. Florian Abbey. The work was intended for the celebration of Holy Innocents' Day, remembering the Massacre of the Innocents.

The motet was first published in band II/2, p. 13 of the Göllerich/Auer biography. The last two bars, which are on the back of the manuscript together with a transcription of a Christmas carol, were missing in this first publication.[1] The work appears in Band XXI/10 of the Gesamtausgabe.[2]

Text and music

O Du liebes Jesu Kind,
Lass Dich vielmals grüßen!
Alle Kinder, die hier sind,
Fallen Dir zu Füßen.
All um Deine Liebe bitten,
Die so viel für uns gelitten.
Schenk uns Deine Liebe!

O, You dear Child Jesus
Let us greet You profusely!
All children here present
Are kneeling down before you.
All pray for Your love,
That suffered for us so much.
Grant us Your love!

The work of 16-bar in F major is scored for soloist and organ.

Selected discography

A selection among the about 6 recordings:

References

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