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Bruckner – Symphony No. 4 in E-flat

Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (OSR)

19,9928,49
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Original Recording Format: DSD 64
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Anyone who seriously and intensively studies Anton Bruckner’s Symphonies, i.e.: the scores of these works, can, in good conscience, not only consider him/herself a detail-obsessed musical researcher, but clearly a kind of musicological secret agent, as well. For, as recently as the early eighties of the last century, just these versions were regarded as Bruckner’s best protected ‘intelligence material’ (Vetter). It would, above all, be due to the ground-breaking work of Manfred Wagner, Wolfram Steinbeck and Thomas Röder that an unnecessarily long period of darkness came to an end. For far too long, the public in the ‘hard-core’ Bruckner nations, Germany, Austria and the Netherlands, had stood in total confusion before this version-conundrum because the requisite clarification on the part of musicologists – a clarification that stood at the intersection of musical theory and practice – had hardly commenced. Today, professionals in the field of music are very careful in their use of terms which were once bandied about without hesitation – terms like ‘original version,’ ‘Urtext,’ final version’ or ‘ideal version. The problems concerning the different versions of Bruckner’s symphonies are now finally receiving the attention they deserve. 

 

Tracklist

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1.
Bewegt, nicht zu schnell
18:17
2.
Andante quasi Allegretto
15:29
3.
Scherzo. Bewegt - Trio. Nicht zu schnell. Keinesfalls schleppend
10:54
4.
Finale. Bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell
18:47

Total time: 01:03:27

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PTC5186450

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Producer

Job Maarse

Recording Engineer

Erdo Groot, Roger de Schot

Recording location

Victoria Hall, Geneva, Switzerland

Recording Software

Merging

Recording Type & Bit Rate

DSD64

Release Date August 28, 2015

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