Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Seven conductors share what it’s like to lead Anton Bruckner’s monumental symphonies, and why they resonate today. By David Allen Bruckner, Bruckner, ...
Enthusiasts of Bruckner's uplifting and transformative music can make a weekend of it in the north-east for this five-concert programme showcasing his most loved works. Wrapped around each of these ...
As members of one of the world’s leading Bruckner orchestras, violinist Yuan-Qing Yu and cellist Ken Olsen know the 19th century Austrian symphonist better than most. But when the board chair of their ...
Bruckner’s Eighth Symphony was performed in the same week by two of Lincoln Center’s orchestras. Was it coincidence or bad communication? By Joshua Barone Seven conductors share what it’s like to lead ...
On January 16 and 17, the Jacksonville Symphony will open the new year with one of the most majestic works in the orchestral repertoire: Anton Bruckner’s Eighth Symphony. Vast in scale and spiritual ...
There are performances of Bruckner’s Eighth Symphony that impress through sheer scale. There are others that astonish through architectural clarity. And then there are the rare evenings that somehow ...
As well as a composer and composition professor, Anton Bruckner was an organist. And his symphonies often build up great masses of sound you can imagine echoing around a vast stone-vaulted church.
We were treated to Anton Bruckner in all his originality and splendor — while it lasted. Last weekend and this coming weekend, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and music director Nathalie Stutzmann are ...