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Joseph Anton Bruckner (4 September 1824 – 11 October 1896) was an Austrian composer and organist known primarily for his symphonies and sacred music, which includes Masses, Te Deum, and motets. His symphonies are regarded as representative of the later period of Austro-German Romanticism, noted for their rich harmonic language, complex polyphony, and extended length. Bruckner's compositions contributed to the development of contemporary musical styles through their use of dissonance, unexpected modulations, and shifting harmonies. Unlike some of his contemporaries such as Richard Wagner and Hugo Wolf, Bruckner demonstrated a respectful attitude toward other prominent musicians, particularly Wagner. This contrast between Bruckner’s personality and his compositional style presents challenges when attempting to provide a simple narrative context for his music. The German conductor Hans von Bülow described him as "half genius, half simpleton." Bruckner was known for being self-critical and frequently revised his works, resulting in multiple versions of many compositions. Bruckner’s symphonies received mixed reactions during his lifetime. Some critics, including the Austrian critic Eduard Hanslick and supporters of Johannes Brahms, criticised the large scale and repetitive elements of his works, as well as his habit of revising compositions, sometimes with the help of others, leading to uncertainty about which versions he preferred. Despite this, he was highly regarded by later
Locus iste, WAB 23
30,8672Allegro moderato
27,3403Libera me, WAB 21
26,8834IV. Finale: Adagio - Allegro moderato
24,2225Iv Finale Adagio
23,6036Os justi, WAB 30
23,1857Pange lingua, WAB 33
18,6358Symphony No. 4 in E-Flat Major, WAB 104, "Romantic": I. Bewegt, nicht zu schnell - Live
18,4019Symphony No.9 in d - 1. Feierlich, misterioso
15,06910Scherzo: Allegro moderato - Trio: Allegro moderato
14,845
Bruckner: The Complete Symphonies

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Symphony 5

Symphony No.9 in D minor / Eugen Jochum

Symphony 8

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Bruckner: Symphony No. 3, Wab 103 (1877 and 1889 Versions)

Bruckner: Mass in E Minor & Motets

Wilhelm Furtwangler ~ Bruckner-Symphony No. 8 in C minor

Bruckner: Symphony No. 8 In C Minor, Wab 108 / Feldman: Coptic Light
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