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Anton Bruckner - Symphony No. 3 In D Minor (Karajan) [1990]

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Anton Bruckner - Symphony No. 3 In D Minor (Karajan) [1990]


1. Misterioso
2. Adagio
3. Scherzo
4. Finale.Allegro

Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Herbert von Karajan – conductor

First released in 1981

 

Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 3 in D minor (WAB 103) was dedicated to Richard Wagner and is sometimes known as his "Wagner Symphony". It was written in 1873, revised in 1877 and again in 1889.

The work has been characterised as "difficult", and is regarded by some as Bruckner's artistic breakthrough. According to Rudolf Kloiber, the third symphony "opens the sequence of Bruckner's masterpieces, in which his creativity meets monumental ability of symphonic construction." The work is notorious as the most-revised of Bruckner's symphonies, and there exist no fewer than six versions, with two of them, the 1873 original and the composer's last thoughts of 1889, being widely performed today.

Bruckner produced the version of 1889 – the version most often played nowadays – at the same time as he was occupied with the re-shaping of the Eighth. He took the printed edition of 1878 as the basis for his revision of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd movements; when making his extensive cuts to the Finale, he used a copy made by Franz Schalk. The performance on 21 December 1890, given by the Vienna Philharmonic under Hans Richter, was a complete success. --- mwv.at

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