Bruckner - Complete Symphonies, Mass in F minor
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 97082
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 10
Release Date: 15th December 2023
Contents
Artists
Lenneke Ruiten (soprano)Iris Vermillion (mezzo-soprano)
Shawn Mathey (tenor)
Franz Josef Selig (bass)
Rundfunkchor Berlin
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
Conductor
Marek JanowskiWorks
Mass no.3 in F minorSymphonies 1-9 (complete)
Artists
Lenneke Ruiten (soprano)Iris Vermillion (mezzo-soprano)
Shawn Mathey (tenor)
Franz Josef Selig (bass)
Rundfunkchor Berlin
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
Conductor
Marek JanowskiAbout
The Symphony no.1 is performed in the Linz version of 1877 (ed. Nowak). Bruckner’s omnipresent “version problem” manifests itself with great clarity for the first time in the Symphony no.2. Three versions of the work exist: 1871–72, 1873–77 and 1892. The versions from 1872 and 1877 were presented as part of the “New Complete Edition” in two volumes (ed. William Carragan), and this recording is based on the latter. The colossal dimensions of the first version of Symphony no.3, with its sprawling and untamed shape, and the restrained, pruned-down version dating from 1888/89 (ed. Nowak) recorded here are worlds apart. Marek Janowski recorded the well-known second version of Symphony no.4, i.e. the 1878/80 version with Bruckner's 1886 revisions (ed. Nowak). Only one version remains of both the Symphony no.5 and Symphony no.6: the 1878 version (ed. Nowak) and 1881 version (ed. Nowak), respectively. Likewise, the Symphony no.7 has only one version, from 1885, however the Nowak edition recorded here differs from the earlier Haas edition.
Symphony no.8 is recorded here in its 1890 edition (ed. Nowak), heavily revised at the bidding of conductor Hermann Levi, Bruckner’s intended conductor for the premiere. The unfinished Symphony no.9 is presented here as such: a three-movement work (ed. Nowak).
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