Locus iste (Bruckner)

Locus iste
Motet by Anton Bruckner
The votive chapel in Linz Cathedral
KeyC major
CatalogueWAB 23
TextGradual Locus iste
LanguageLatin
Performed29 October 1869 (1869-10-29): Linz
Published1886 (1886): Vienna
ScoringSATB choir

Locus iste (English: This place), WAB 23, is a sacred motet composed by Anton Bruckner in 1869. The text is the Latin gradual Locus iste for the annual celebration of a church's dedication. The incipit, Locus iste a Deo factus est, translates to "This place was made by God".[1] Bruckner set it for four unaccompanied voices, intended for the dedication of the Votivkapelle (votive chapel) at the New Cathedral in Linz, Austria, where Bruckner had been a cathedral organist. It was the first motet that Bruckner composed in Vienna. It was published in 1886, together with three other gradual motets.

As a composition with no obvious technical difficulty, it has been performed by church choirs and by professionals, often to celebrate church dedications.

  1. ^ "Motet Translations / Anton Bruckner: Locus Iste". Emmanuel Music. Retrieved 26 September 2014.