Das Weltgericht, Op.46 (Schneider, Friedrich)

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Language German / Latin
Translator Johann Carl Wilhelm Niemeyer, Latin text
Publisher. Info. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, n.d.
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Translator Johann Carl Wilhelm Niemeyer, Latin text
Publisher. Info. Leipzig: Friedrich Hofmeister, n.d.[1820]. Plate 804.
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Publisher. Info. Leipzig: Friedrich Hofmeister, n.d.(1849). Plate 804.
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Misc. Notes Missing final pages after p.150. This appears to be the "Neue Auflage" advertised in Hofmeister's Monatsbericht (1849), p.27
The publisher kept the same plate/catalogue number as the 1820 edition.
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14. Heil uns wir seh'n euch wieder

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Publisher. Info. Manuscript, n.d.[19th century].
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Work Title Das Weltgericht
Alternative. Title Oratorium in drei Teilen: The Last Judgment; Iudicium extremum
Composer Schneider, Friedrich
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.46
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IFS 9
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 3 large sections. 31 numbers (at least)
First Performance. 1820 March 6, Gewandhaus (if not earlier)
First Publication. 1820 – Leipzig: Friedrich Hofmeister
Librettist Johann August Apel (1771–1816)
Language German (+ Latin translation)
Dedication Frederike Louise Wilhelmine Amalie, Herzögin von Anhalt-Dessau (1796-1850), born Princess of Prussia
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation voices, chorus, orchestra

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Publication announced in an April 1820 issue of AMZ (subscription series, announcement "signed" (typeset) by the composer) - see Advertisement; a performance reviewed in the March 15 1820 AMZ, pp.173 et seq.

Full score published in 2011 by Pfefferkorn-Verlag. See WorldCat, and earlier by Henle in 1981 (see WorldCat) (288 pp. plus the libretto and critical commentary, in a facsimile of the original full score also published around the same time by Hofmeister.)

Composed on/after the dedicatee's marriage (so between 1818-1850.)

Performed/broadcast on 16 November 2016 by the Leipzig Gewandhaus, the Gewandhaus Choir, and 6 soloists. (Given Op.46 there, and elsewhere in Worldcat.)

A 2001 performance circulates also, see WorldCat; and see WorldCat for a digitized libretto.