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Format : 10 CD Durée totale : 08:46:53
Enregistrement : 2010-2014 Lieu : Espoo/Berlin/Berne/Bâle/Gateshead Pays : Finlande/Allemagne/Suisse Prise de son : Stereo
Label : CPO Référence : CPO555023 EAN : 0761203502325 Code Prix : DM099
Année d'édition : 2016 Date de sortie : 06/07/2016
Genre : Classique
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Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) Symphonie n° 0 en ré mineur "Die Nullte", WAB 100 Symphonie n° 1 en do mineur, WAB 101 Symphonie n° 2 en ut mineur, WAB 102 (version 1877 avec coupures) Symphonie n° 3 en ré mineur "Wagner-Sinfonie", WAB 103 (3ème version, 1889) Symphonie n° 4 en mi bémol majeur "Romantique", WAB 104 Symphonie n° 5 en si bémol majeur, WAB 105 Symphonie n° 6 en la majeur, WAB 106 Symphonie n° 7 en mi majeur, WAB 107 Symphonie n° 8 en ut mineur, WAB 108 (version 1890) Symphonie n° 9 en ré mineur, WAB 109 (version 1894 en 3 mouvements)
Tapiola Sinfonietta Wiener Symphoniker Orchestre du Konzerthaus de Berlin Northern Sinfonia Mario Venzago, direction
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 Today these works have been carefully edited in published form, evaluated, and are universally known. Is the authoritative status of the canonical inventory the reason why so many of today’s recordings no longer strikingly differ, at least in view of the staggeringly divergent readings by earlier Bruckner exegetes? Mario Venzago, the principal conductor of the Bern Symphony Orchestra, opposes the heavy, pathos-laden, slow-noise sound of most current interpretations and has assembled a special orchestra for each of the ten symphonies. His work with ensembles varying significantly in size, orientation, and stamp aims at emphasizing not sameness but the so very marvelous phenomenon of difference in Bruckner’s oeuvre. In this way he underscores the fact that Bruckner himself wrote his symphonies over a period of twenty-seven years during which he developed just as spectacularly as a composer as did his performance medium – that is, the romantic orchestra. The production of this recording cycle was accompanied by film documentation. Venzago’s Bruckner is an unconventional, original, and visionary look at a classical composer, touches on sacred subjects, offers insights into musical rehearsal processes and – subtly and authentically captured by Laurent Jaquet – the portrait of an observant, questing conductor. A must for every music fan!

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