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Bruckner /Ballot / Altomonte Orchester St. Florian- Symphony No. 1 (Hybr) (CD)

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When Anton Bruckner composed his Symphony No. 1 in 1865/66, he was employed as cathedral organist at Linz Cathedral. However, the premiere in 1868 was to be the only time for almost a quarter of a century that this work could be heard. After he had already completed seven more symphonies, he dealt again with the First at the request of the conductor Hans Richter, who wanted to perform the early work again, and revised it fundamentally. Rémy Ballot and the Altomonte Orchestra St. Florian present on this CD from the Priory Basilica of St. Florian this second, "Vienna version" of the First Symphony, which - as a new version - was premiered in 1891. In the usual coherent interpretation adapted to the unique acoustics of the church interior, this recording represents the conclusion of Bruckner's symphonic canon with Rémy Ballot live from the Brucknertage Festival St. Florian.

Format: New CD/Classical

Bruckner /Ballot / Altomonte Orchester St. Florian- Symphony No. 1 (Hybr) (CD)

SKU: 9003643992832
Regular price ¥186.00
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per

Release Date: 10.06.2023

 
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When Anton Bruckner composed his Symphony No. 1 in 1865/66, he was employed as cathedral organist at Linz Cathedral. However, the premiere in 1868 was to be the only time for almost a quarter of a century that this work could be heard. After he had already completed seven more symphonies, he dealt again with the First at the request of the conductor Hans Richter, who wanted to perform the early work again, and revised it fundamentally. Rémy Ballot and the Altomonte Orchestra St. Florian present on this CD from the Priory Basilica of St. Florian this second, "Vienna version" of the First Symphony, which - as a new version - was premiered in 1891. In the usual coherent interpretation adapted to the unique acoustics of the church interior, this recording represents the conclusion of Bruckner's symphonic canon with Rémy Ballot live from the Brucknertage Festival St. Florian.