Bernard Haitink - Bruckner: Symphony No. 3 (1963) [2018] Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Bernard Haitink
- Title: Bruckner: Symphony No. 3
- Year Of Release: 1963 [2018]
- Label: HDTT [HDTT6659]
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (Tracks) | 24 Bit/192 kHz
- Total Time: 00:57:03
- Total Size: 2,1 GB (+3%rec.)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 3 in D minor (WAB 103) was
dedicated to Richard Wagner and is sometimes known as his
"Wagner Symphony". It was written in 1873, revised in 1877
and again in 1891.
In 1873, Bruckner sent both his Second and Third symphonies
to Wagner, asking him to pick one he preferred. The next
day, Bruckner visited Wagner to ask him his choice, but the
two drank so much beer together that upon arriving home
Bruckner realized that he had forgotten which one Wagner
had chosen. He wrote a letter back to Wagner saying "Symphony in D minor, where the trumpet begins the theme?".
Wagner scribbled back "Yes! Best wishes! Richard Wagner."
Ever since then, Wagner referred to Bruckner as "Bruckner
the trumpet" and the two became firm friends. In the dedication, Bruckner referred to Wagner as "the unreachable
world-famous noble master of poetry and music".
The premiere of this Symphony was given in Vienna in 1877,
with Bruckner himself conducting. The concert was a complete disaster: although a decent choral conductor, Bruckner
was a barely competent orchestral director: the Viennese
audience, which was not sympathetic to his work to begin
with, gradually left the hall as the music played. Even the
orchestra fled at the end, leaving Bruckner alone with a few
supporters, including Gustav Mahler, who with Rudolf
Krzyzanowski prepared a piano duet version of the work.
Stunned by this debacle, Bruckner made several revisions of
his work, leaving out significant amounts of music. The
original 1873 score was not published until 1977.
Tracks:
1 Gemässigt, Mehr Bewegt, Misterioso 19:12
2 Adagio, Bewegt, Quasi Andante 14:40
4 Scherzo (Ziemlich Schnell) 6:59
5 Finale (Allegra) 15:35
Personnel:
Bernard Haitink
The Concertgebouw Orchestra Of Amsterdam
dedicated to Richard Wagner and is sometimes known as his
"Wagner Symphony". It was written in 1873, revised in 1877
and again in 1891.
In 1873, Bruckner sent both his Second and Third symphonies
to Wagner, asking him to pick one he preferred. The next
day, Bruckner visited Wagner to ask him his choice, but the
two drank so much beer together that upon arriving home
Bruckner realized that he had forgotten which one Wagner
had chosen. He wrote a letter back to Wagner saying "Symphony in D minor, where the trumpet begins the theme?".
Wagner scribbled back "Yes! Best wishes! Richard Wagner."
Ever since then, Wagner referred to Bruckner as "Bruckner
the trumpet" and the two became firm friends. In the dedication, Bruckner referred to Wagner as "the unreachable
world-famous noble master of poetry and music".
The premiere of this Symphony was given in Vienna in 1877,
with Bruckner himself conducting. The concert was a complete disaster: although a decent choral conductor, Bruckner
was a barely competent orchestral director: the Viennese
audience, which was not sympathetic to his work to begin
with, gradually left the hall as the music played. Even the
orchestra fled at the end, leaving Bruckner alone with a few
supporters, including Gustav Mahler, who with Rudolf
Krzyzanowski prepared a piano duet version of the work.
Stunned by this debacle, Bruckner made several revisions of
his work, leaving out significant amounts of music. The
original 1873 score was not published until 1977.
Tracks:
1 Gemässigt, Mehr Bewegt, Misterioso 19:12
2 Adagio, Bewegt, Quasi Andante 14:40
4 Scherzo (Ziemlich Schnell) 6:59
5 Finale (Allegra) 15:35
Personnel:
Bernard Haitink
The Concertgebouw Orchestra Of Amsterdam
Year 2018 | Classical | Oldies | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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