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The Pater Noster was composed presumably in 1876. Originally
it had been drafted for bass, string quartet and organ.
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Very slow
Orchestration:
2 violins
[violin primo (the first two lines two-part), 1st violin
(only monophonic), 2nd violin]
viola
violoncello
double-bass
bass or baritone
This composition has 102 bars.
This
work is published by Doblinger
(order number 08 697).
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Performances:
(without any claim of completion) |
October 12, 2002
Arco-Quartett
Johannes Weinhuber, baritone
Würzburg/D, Hall of the former Mozartschule
First performance |
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November 21, 2004
Rupert
Bergmann, Baritone
Members of the Stiftsorchester
Aigen/Austria (Oberösterreich), Pfarrkirche |
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July
15, 2006
Georg Peter, baritone
Matthias Blonski, Hans C. Hachmann - violin
Anne Conrad - viola
Henner
Will - violoncello
Gert Olbrich - double-bass
Herxheim/Germany, 16th Herxheimer Treppenhauskonzert
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September
26, 2010
David
Pichlmaier, baritone
Wilken
Ranck, Saskia Hiersche: violin
Klaus Jürgen Opitz: viola
Michael Veit: violoncello
Johannes Knirsch: double-bass
Darmstadt/D, Staatstheater/Foyer Großes Haus |
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