Bruckner - Complete Symphonies, Mass no.3, Psalm 146
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Label: Haenssler Profil
Cat No: PH22007
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 20
Release Date: 1st April 2022
Contents
Works
Andante in D minorFugue in D minor, WAB125
Improvisationsskizze Bad Ischl (arr. Erwin Horn)
Mass no.3 in F minor (1893 version)
Nachspiel in D minor
Prelude and Fugue in C minor, WAB131
Prelude in C major, WAB129 (Perger Praludium)
Psalm 146 in A major for soloists, chorus and organ, WAB37
Symphony no.0 in D minor 'Nullte'
Symphony no.00 in F minor (Study Symphony)
Symphony no.1 in C minor (original version, 1865-66)
Symphony no.1 in C minor
Symphony no.2 in C minor (1872 version)
Symphony no.3 in D minor (1874 version)
Symphony no.3 in D minor (1890 version)
Symphony no.4 in in E flat major 'Romantic' (1878 version with 'Volksfest' finale)
Symphony no.4 in in E flat major 'Romantic' (1878/80 version)
Symphony no.5 in B flat major
Symphony no.6 in A major
Symphony no.7 in E major
Symphony no.8 in C minor (1888 version)
Symphony no.9 in D minor (compl. & arr. Gerd Schaller for organ)
Symphony no.9 in D minor (completed by Gerd Schaller)
Trauermusik dem Andenken Anton Bruckner (Otto Kitzler Jr)
Artists
Ania VegryFranziska Gottwald
Clemens Bieber
Timo Rihonen
Andreas Herrmann
Philharmonischer Chor Munchen
Philharmonie Festiva
Conductor
Gerd SchallerWorks
Andante in D minorFugue in D minor, WAB125
Improvisationsskizze Bad Ischl (arr. Erwin Horn)
Mass no.3 in F minor (1893 version)
Nachspiel in D minor
Prelude and Fugue in C minor, WAB131
Prelude in C major, WAB129 (Perger Praludium)
Psalm 146 in A major for soloists, chorus and organ, WAB37
Symphony no.0 in D minor 'Nullte'
Symphony no.00 in F minor (Study Symphony)
Symphony no.1 in C minor (original version, 1865-66)
Symphony no.1 in C minor
Symphony no.2 in C minor (1872 version)
Symphony no.3 in D minor (1874 version)
Symphony no.3 in D minor (1890 version)
Symphony no.4 in in E flat major 'Romantic' (1878 version with 'Volksfest' finale)
Symphony no.4 in in E flat major 'Romantic' (1878/80 version)
Symphony no.5 in B flat major
Symphony no.6 in A major
Symphony no.7 in E major
Symphony no.8 in C minor (1888 version)
Symphony no.9 in D minor (compl. & arr. Gerd Schaller for organ)
Symphony no.9 in D minor (completed by Gerd Schaller)
Trauermusik dem Andenken Anton Bruckner (Otto Kitzler Jr)
Artists
Ania VegryFranziska Gottwald
Clemens Bieber
Timo Rihonen
Andreas Herrmann
Philharmonischer Chor Munchen
Philharmonie Festiva
Conductor
Gerd SchallerAbout
Nearly all the recordings were made during concerts in the cathedral acoustics of Ebrach's abbey church. The location Schaller chose for the recordings of the F minor Symphony, the early D minor Symphony and the Fourth Symphony with its "Volksfest" (Fair) finale is the Regentenbau building in Bad Kissingen, which likewise has outstanding acoustics. To crown the previous Bruckner cycle, the unfinished Ninth has been recorded with Gerd Schaller's own recreation of the final movement.
What is special about this Bruckner cycle is that Schaller in some cases selected less well-known, "interim" versions or variants that had previously never been performed but give revealing insights into Bruckner's compositional approach. Featured for the first time ever in this CD edition are Bruckner's Third in its first revised form of 1874 and his Eighth in the interim version of 1888. The cycle of symphonies is supplemented by the F minor Mass, the rarely performed Psalm 146 and his organ works as well as Gerd Schaller's organ transcription of the Ninth Symphony, which he recorded on the Eisenbarth organ of the former Ebrach abbey church.
Since 2011 the project BRUCKNER2024 has been expanded in co-production with the Bayerischer Rundfunk - Studio Franken, the CD label Profil Edition Günter Hänssler and the Ebrach Summer Music Festival (Ebracher Musiksommer), which aims to produce all of Anton Bruckner's symphonies in all versions on CD by the composer's 200th birthday in 2024. The present CD set is therefore part of BRUCKNER2024.
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