Bruckner, born near Linz in 1824, is known chiefly as a symphonist. He was trained as a school-teacher and organist, and served in the second capacity in Linz until moving in 1868 to Vienna to teach harmony, counterpoint and organ at the Vienna Conservatory. His success as a composer was varied in his life-time, his acceptance hampered by his own diffidence and his scores posing editorial problems because of his readiness to revise what he had written. He was nine years the senior of Brahms, who outlived him by six months. Bruckner continued Austro-German symphonic traditions on a massive scale, his techniques of composition influenced to some extent by his skill as an organist and consequently in formal improvisation.
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LANGGARD, R.: Antikrist (Royal Danish Opera, 2002) | |
LANGGARD, R.: Antikrist (Royal Danish Opera, 2002)
Composer:
Langgaard, Rued
Artists:
Byriel, Sten -- Dahl, Anne Margrethe -- Danish National Choir -- Danish National Symphony Orchestra -- Dausgaard, Thomas -- Elming, Poul -- Gjerris, Helene -- Hal, Johnny van -- Ketilsson, Jon -- Lundgren, John -- Nylund, Camilla -- Resmark, Susanne -- Suurballe, Morten
Label/Producer: Dacapo |