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  1. According to Rudolf Kloiber, the third symphony "opens the sequence of Bruckner's masterpieces, in which his creativity meets monumental ability of symphonic construction." [3] The work is notorious as the most-revised of Bruckner's symphonies, and there exist no fewer than six versions, with three of them being widely performed today.

  2. Bruckner: Symphony No. 3. With this new release the Naxos catalog now includes all extant versions of Bruckner’s much massaged Symphony No. 3. Georg Tintner’s imposing account of the 1873 original made a powerful and seemingly irrefutable case for Bruckner’s first thoughts. But Johannes Wildner is equally persuasive in his compelling ...

  3. Sep 16, 2020 · The original version of the Third Symphony had been rejected by the orchestra in 1873. Additionally, in Vienna’s politically charged musical environment, the Third Symphony’s occasional quotes of Wagner’s music inspired ridicule. Most importantly, Bruckner’s music offered new and bewildering revelations.

  4. Jan 6, 2017 · DIGITAL REVIEW — For several years now, Canadian conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin has been working on a recorded Bruckner cycle with his Montreal ensemble, the Orchestre Métropolitain. The latest installment, Symphony No. 2, was issued in late 2016, leaving only two more symphonies (Nos. 1 and 5) to complete the cycle.

  5. Which is the best Bruckner symphony? - Classical Music

  6. Apr 29, 2017 · Bruckner Symphony No. 3/Hyperion C. Most conductors who record Anton Bruckner’s Third symphony use the 1877 version edited by Leopold Nowak. Some, like Eliahu Inbal (Teldec), Roger Norrington (EMI), and the late Georg Tintner (Naxos), have recorded the “original” 1873 score, which Bruckner himself used at the disastrous Vienna premiere on ...

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  8. Dec 13, 2023 · Versions, and editions, of Bruckner symphonies can be a minefield, arguably nowhere more so than in the Third Symphony, where there is a minimum of 8 (eight!) different versions: the original version of 1873 (not published until 1977); the first revision (1874, also unpublished); 1876; a third revision, published in 1878 as the first edition (used for the premiere); a Fritz Oeser edition of ...

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