The most faithful to Bruckner's original intentions, here are authoritative Bruckner Society editions of the Austrian composer's two most famous symphonies: Symphony No. 4 in E-flat ("Romantic") and the Symphony No. 7 in E. Their grandeur, originality, and nobility of vision have made these works st[...]
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Anton Bruckner?s Eighth Symphony (1890), one of the last of the great Romantic symphonies, is a grandly complex masterpiece. Its critical reception has been fascinatingly contentious. Its music, at once extensive and distilled, directly confronts the problem of the symphony after Beethoven and after[...]
A century after his death Anton Bruckner still remains one of the most complex and enigmatic creative personalities of the nineteenth century. A leading avant-garde figure of his generation, he was an accomplished performer and teacher in addition to being a great composer; few people in the history[...]
While unappreciated and controversial during most of his life, Anton Bruckner is today regarded as the greatest symphonist between Beethoven and Gustav Mahler - in terms of originality, boldness and monumentality of his music. The image of Bruckner the man, however, is still extreme instance of the [...]
(Schott). Preface * Orchestration * I. Allegro * II. Adagio * III. Scherzo / Trio. Schnell * IV. Finale. Bewegt, feurig[...]