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Bruckner / Philharmonia Zurich- Symphony 4 (CD)

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Anton Bruckner described his Fourth Symphony as "Romantic," and under this name it soon became his most popular work. Introduced by an idyllic horn call motif, the Fourth Symphony - Bruckner's first in a major key - is characterized by a warm, natural, luminous underpinning. Both the slow movement, with it's funeral march character, and the sometimes frighteningly dark and powerful final movement are in stark contrast to the symphony's initial warmth. As was often the case, Bruckner revised the symphony numerous times in the run-up to it's premiere, which was given by the Vienna Philharmonic in 1881. Fabio Luisi recorded the 1878 version, with the finale from the 1880 version, with the Philharmonia Zürich. This version has long-since established itself as the official concert version of Bruckner's Fourth Symphony.

Tracklist:

  1. Symphony No. 4 In E-Flat Major, Wab 104: Allegro
  2. Symphony No. 4 In E-Flat Major, Wab 104: Andante Quasi Allegretto
  3. Symphony No. 4 In E-Flat Major, Wab 104: Trio. Nicht Zu Schnell. Keinesfalls Schleppend
  4. Symphony No. 4 In E-Flat Major, Wab 104: Finale. Allegro Moderato

UPC > 7640165881101

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Label > Accentus

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Bruckner / Philharmonia Zurich- Symphony 4 (CD)

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Release Date: 02.01.2019

 
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Anton Bruckner described his Fourth Symphony as "Romantic," and under this name it soon became his most popular work. Introduced by an idyllic horn call motif, the Fourth Symphony - Bruckner's first in a major key - is characterized by a warm, natural, luminous underpinning. Both the slow movement, with it's funeral march character, and the sometimes frighteningly dark and powerful final movement are in stark contrast to the symphony's initial warmth. As was often the case, Bruckner revised the symphony numerous times in the run-up to it's premiere, which was given by the Vienna Philharmonic in 1881. Fabio Luisi recorded the 1878 version, with the finale from the 1880 version, with the Philharmonia Zürich. This version has long-since established itself as the official concert version of Bruckner's Fourth Symphony.

Tracklist:

  1. Symphony No. 4 In E-Flat Major, Wab 104: Allegro
  2. Symphony No. 4 In E-Flat Major, Wab 104: Andante Quasi Allegretto
  3. Symphony No. 4 In E-Flat Major, Wab 104: Trio. Nicht Zu Schnell. Keinesfalls Schleppend
  4. Symphony No. 4 In E-Flat Major, Wab 104: Finale. Allegro Moderato

UPC > 7640165881101

Format > New CD

Label > Accentus

Shop online at Darkside Records.

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