Andris Nelsons has already inaugurated a cycle of Shostakovich’s symphonies on disc with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Now, here is the first release in a Bruckner symphony cycle with his other ...
As a musical child of the Seventies, I was part of the Bruckner/Mahler revolution. The rediscovery of the two late 19th-century symphonists saw packed halls for their huge, sprawling works. Of ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Seven conductors share what it’s like to lead Anton Bruckner’s monumental symphonies, and why they resonate today. By David Allen Bruckner, Bruckner, ...
When the Austrian composer Anton Bruckner finished writing his Third Symphony in 1873, he dedicated it to Richard Wagner, the creator of the monumental Ring cycle and arguably the preeminent figure in ...
Minor musical wars have been fought over the merits of the various versions of Bruckner symphonies. The Third, named after, dedicated to, and quoting from Wagner, is most often heard in its final ...