
Bruckner: Symphony No. 6 / Poschner, Linz Bruckner Orchestra
Start of the most comprehensive Bruckner Symphonies Edition incl. all available 19 versions. Bruckner burst out of the confines of the cathedral using that most secular of musical forms: the symphony. It is with reflexive reoccurrence in music history that supposed performance traditions burn themselves into a score as if they were a given⦠and the more so, the further we get from the workās creation. So many clichĆ©s and truths about his person and his work are at last being questioned or, if they arenāt yet, are overdue some scrutiny. It is an essential aspect of this album edition to read and understand the text fresh and anew. Whence does Brucknerās music come and whereunto does it point? With the Bruckner Orchestra Linz and the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra Capriccio could engage two of the best Austrian orchestras for this in total 19 versions counting cycle. With about 1065 minutes of music this complete symphonic edition will be finished in 2024, when we will celebrate Brucknerās 200th Birthday.
REVIEW:
This is the first release in what promises to be a complete cycle of all of the Bruckner symphonies in all of their various versions. It would be more exciting if the industry hadnāt already been spitting out Bruckner symphony recordings like a baseball dugout chewing tobacco, but perhaps when this series concludes, in 2024, the 200th anniversary of Brucknerās birth, the mania will subside for a while and we can move on to other things. Of course, this assumes that the moronic apparatus known as Bruckner āscholarshipā stops issuing new editions of the symphonies.
Markus Poschnerās view of the Sixth reminds me of Jochumās. Itās a lively, rhythmically alert interpretation that permits a welcome flexibility of pulse, reserving the moments of gravity for the Adagio and such intimate passages as those in the finaleās second subject. Poschnerās careful attention to rhythm pays big dividends in the first movementās development section, and especially in the scherzo, which is unquestionably one of the finest on disc. I do wish he had made a bit more out of the finaleās closing pages. He just plows straight through them, accepting the slight feeling of anticlimax that results; but then, thatās really Brucknerās fault.
Of course, the Bruckner Orchestra of Linz knows the music as well as any group in existence, but what impresses most is its ability to keep it sounding so fresh. I mean, imagine growing up on a diet of Bruckner and Philip Glass symphonies. Kill me now. So good job all around, including the clean and clear engineering. Up next: the 1890 Eighth in Nowakās edition. Keep your fingers crossed.
ā ClassicsToday.com (David Hurwitz)
Start of the most comprehensive Bruckner Symphonies Edition incl. all available 19 versions. Bruckner burst out of the confines of the cathedral using that most secular of musical forms: the symphony. It is with reflexive reoccurrence in music history that supposed performance traditions burn themselves into a score as if they were a given⦠and the more so, the further we get from the workās creation. So many clichĆ©s and truths about his person and his work are at last being questioned or, if they arenāt yet, are overdue some scrutiny. It is an essential aspect of this album edition to read and understand the text fresh and anew. Whence does Brucknerās music come and whereunto does it point? With the Bruckner Orchestra Linz and the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra Capriccio could engage two of the best Austrian orchestras for this in total 19 versions counting cycle. With about 1065 minutes of music this complete symphonic edition will be finished in 2024, when we will celebrate Brucknerās 200th Birthday.
REVIEW:
This is the first release in what promises to be a complete cycle of all of the Bruckner symphonies in all of their various versions. It would be more exciting if the industry hadnāt already been spitting out Bruckner symphony recordings like a baseball dugout chewing tobacco, but perhaps when this series concludes, in 2024, the 200th anniversary of Brucknerās birth, the mania will subside for a while and we can move on to other things. Of course, this assumes that the moronic apparatus known as Bruckner āscholarshipā stops issuing new editions of the symphonies.
Markus Poschnerās view of the Sixth reminds me of Jochumās. Itās a lively, rhythmically alert interpretation that permits a welcome flexibility of pulse, reserving the moments of gravity for the Adagio and such intimate passages as those in the finaleās second subject. Poschnerās careful attention to rhythm pays big dividends in the first movementās development section, and especially in the scherzo, which is unquestionably one of the finest on disc. I do wish he had made a bit more out of the finaleās closing pages. He just plows straight through them, accepting the slight feeling of anticlimax that results; but then, thatās really Brucknerās fault.
Of course, the Bruckner Orchestra of Linz knows the music as well as any group in existence, but what impresses most is its ability to keep it sounding so fresh. I mean, imagine growing up on a diet of Bruckner and Philip Glass symphonies. Kill me now. So good job all around, including the clean and clear engineering. Up next: the 1890 Eighth in Nowakās edition. Keep your fingers crossed.
ā ClassicsToday.com (David Hurwitz)
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Start of the most comprehensive Bruckner Symphonies Edition incl. all available 19 versions. Bruckner burst out of the confines of the cathedral using that most secular of musical forms: the symphony. It is with reflexive reoccurrence in music history that supposed performance traditions burn themselves into a score as if they were a given⦠and the more so, the further we get from the workās creation. So many clichĆ©s and truths about his person and his work are at last being questioned or, if they arenāt yet, are overdue some scrutiny. It is an essential aspect of this album edition to read and understand the text fresh and anew. Whence does Brucknerās music come and whereunto does it point? With the Bruckner Orchestra Linz and the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra Capriccio could engage two of the best Austrian orchestras for this in total 19 versions counting cycle. With about 1065 minutes of music this complete symphonic edition will be finished in 2024, when we will celebrate Brucknerās 200th Birthday.
REVIEW:
This is the first release in what promises to be a complete cycle of all of the Bruckner symphonies in all of their various versions. It would be more exciting if the industry hadnāt already been spitting out Bruckner symphony recordings like a baseball dugout chewing tobacco, but perhaps when this series concludes, in 2024, the 200th anniversary of Brucknerās birth, the mania will subside for a while and we can move on to other things. Of course, this assumes that the moronic apparatus known as Bruckner āscholarshipā stops issuing new editions of the symphonies.
Markus Poschnerās view of the Sixth reminds me of Jochumās. Itās a lively, rhythmically alert interpretation that permits a welcome flexibility of pulse, reserving the moments of gravity for the Adagio and such intimate passages as those in the finaleās second subject. Poschnerās careful attention to rhythm pays big dividends in the first movementās development section, and especially in the scherzo, which is unquestionably one of the finest on disc. I do wish he had made a bit more out of the finaleās closing pages. He just plows straight through them, accepting the slight feeling of anticlimax that results; but then, thatās really Brucknerās fault.
Of course, the Bruckner Orchestra of Linz knows the music as well as any group in existence, but what impresses most is its ability to keep it sounding so fresh. I mean, imagine growing up on a diet of Bruckner and Philip Glass symphonies. Kill me now. So good job all around, including the clean and clear engineering. Up next: the 1890 Eighth in Nowakās edition. Keep your fingers crossed.
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