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ANTON BRUCKNER: SYMPHONY NO. 4
Anton Bruckner
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Anton Bruckner
ANTON BRUCKNER: SYMPHONY NO. 4
2012

Orchestra, Chorus: 
The Cleveland Orchestra
Conductor: 
Franz Welser-Möst

When it comes to shaping a musical event for the ears and the eyes, the monumental majesty of Anton Bruckner’s (1824–1896) symphonies and the exhilarating vibrancy of St. Florian’s monastery in Austria are a perfect match – especially when they are captured on film so thrillingly by such an eminent director as Brian Large. The “Fourth Symphony” marks a major milestone in Bruckner’s attempt to establish a symphonic design suitable to sustain his innovative musical thought. Not surprisingly, the score was subjected to extensive revisions. The “Fourth”, in fact, represents the most convoluted revision history of all his symphonies – and this for a composer for whom variant editions of a work, often involving substantial changes, became the norm. The result is that the identification of the “authentic” final score that should be performed is a matter of ongoing debate for many of his symphonies – in particular the “Fourth”. Franz Welser-Möst, the Music Director of The Cleveland Orchestra and General Music Director of the Vienna State Opera, is an acknowledged Bruckner specialist who has developed a passion for the composer’s “Fourth Symphony” – called the “Romantic” by its creator – in its infrequently played first edition (1888/89).
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The Munich Philharmonic and Valery Gergiev present the most spectacular and ambitious cycle of Bruckner’s Symphonies. All the performances take place in the Monastery of St Florian in Linz, a venue inextricably linked to the composer and his final resting place.

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