Synopses & Reviews
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 staples of the orchestral repertoire. Lists of Instruments. Translations of introductions.
Synopsis
Authoritative Bruckner Society editions of Austrian composer's two most famous symphonies: Symphony No. 4 in E-flat ("Romantic") and the Symphony No. 7 in E. Edition most faithful to Bruckners original intentions.
Synopsis
Monumental and inspiring, the nine symphonies of Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) stand as late landmarks in the Austro-Germanic symphonic tradition. Their grandeur, originality, and nobility of vision have made them staples of the orchestral repertoire.
Unfortunately, Bruckner's symphonies suffered in his own lifetime from revision and editing by other musicians, so that the first published editions of several of the works were quite foreign to the composer's intentions. The two symphonies in this volume have been reproduced from the authoritative Bruckner Society editions by Robert Haas, which represent most faithfully Bruckner's ideal versions. Included here are his most famous symphonies, the Symphony No. 4 in E-flat ("Romantic") and the Symphony No. 7 in E.
Synopsis
Authoritative Bruckner Society edition of composer's two greatest symphonies.
Synopsis
Authoritative Bruckner Society editions of Austrian composer's two most famous symphonies: "Symphony No. 4 in E-flat" ("Romantic") and the "Symphony No. 7 in E," Edition most faithful to Bruckner's original intentions.