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Bruckner Symphony 7 in E Major by Georg Tintner (CD, 1999) New Sealed

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Objectstaat
Nieuw: Een object dat niet is geopend of niet uit de verpakking van de fabrikant is gehaald (indien ...
Style
Pop Rock
CD Grading
Very Good (VG)
Inlay Condition
Very Good (VG)
Type
Album
Features
Sealed
UPC
0636943426920
Artist
Bruckner / Tintner
Format
CD
Release Year
1999
Record Label
Naxos, NXS
Release Title
Symphony 7 in E Major
Genre
Classical Composers

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Naxos, NXS
UPC
0636943426920
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4046053990

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
1999
Genre
Classical Composers
Artist
Bruckner / Tintner
Release Title
Symphony 7 in E Major

Dimensions

Item Height
0.38 in
Item Weight
0.21 lb
Item Length
5.64 in
Item Width
5.04 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks
4
Number of Discs
1
Tracks
1.1 Symphony No. 7 in E Major: Allegro Moderato 1.2 Symphony No. 7 in E Major: Adagio: Sehr Feierlich Und Sehr Langsam 1.3 Symphony No. 7 in E Major: Scherzo: Sehr Schnell - Trio: Etwas Langsamer 1.4 Symphony No. 7 in E Major: Finale: Bewegt, Doch Nicht Schnell
Notes
Symphony No. 7 (actually his ninth symphony) is perhaps his most beautiful work and with his Fourth Symphony certainly his most popular. After a gentle tremolo in the violins the first horn and the cellos (the most euphonious orchestral instruments) sing a rising very wide E major arpeggio; in it's continuation the violas quietly take over from the horn; this peaceful melody (repeated by the full orchestra) gently leads to the dominant key, where a very different second tune begins. It has a restless character, modulating incessantly starting in steps with a Wagnerian turn (as in Bruckner's Second Symphony and in Wagner's Rienzi). Also unexpectedly a third melody, very different from either the first or the second, appears like an austere rhythmic dance. With these three building-blocks, the composer gives us one of the loveliest first movements in all music. I would like to mention that Robert Haas is right in ignoring the many tempo modifications added (or at least suggested) by lesser men. They disturb the flow of the music.Bruckner's adoration of Wagner (who was eleven years his senior) is well known. He had the premonition that his beloved "master of all masters" might soon die. This fear inspired the main tune of the second movement. The composer employed for the first time four "Wagner tubas" which Wagner had specially invented for the Ring cycle. Their sound is across between horns and trombones. They intone a funereal melody answered by the strings. One great melody is followed by the next without ever turning back to the main tune, until the low notes in the brass lead to the slightly faster, much happier second tune (one of Bruckner's greatest inspirations). Here may I point to the similarity in form between this movement and the slow movement in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Also there the slow 4/4 tune is twice followed by a slightly faster 3/4 after which the substantial part of the movement does not mention the second melody again. The first melody reappears with developmental episodes, then the lovely second section is played atone higher with wonderful counterpoints. The main tune appears (highly embroidered) a third time, leading to Bruckner's most successful Steigerung (increase) to a shattering climax. It needs to be mentioned that Nikisch persuaded our very insecure master to add a cymbal, triangle and timpani (none of which are in the original score) to this tremendous moment. I think they should be discarded, especially A. Bruckner afterwards wrote over these added parts gilt nicht (not valid), though it must be said that some people question that this is Bruckner's handwriting. (Unfortunately the six rather grotesque cymbal strokes in the 1887 Eighth Symphony cannot be eliminated because Bruckner did write them in the score, which only shows how lasting and often pernicious the influence of the so-called "experts" could be.) A heart-rending coda leads to the first theme in the major. Bruckner wrote double note values here; it is unfortunately impossible to obey this literally, because no brass-player could sustain such an incredibly slow pace.Though the Scherzo is in the minor it makes a very joyful impression. A stamping rhythm pervades the whole piece and accompanies the main tune played by the trumpet. It is said that the crowing of a cockerel inspired this splendid, somewhat cheeky melody. The elegant Trio (a little slower) offers a complete contrast. It's second pan is based on Bruckner's beloved contrary motion (which is also used profusely in the first movement). The Finale starts with the same two-note tremolo as the first movement, except an octave higher and only in the second violins. The main theme in the first violins starts with the same five notes that the horn and cellos played at the beginning, only the rhythm is utterly different and very sprightly. It is repeated by the cellos and brass in the dominant key. Soon the second, constantly modulating, chorale theme accompanied by S

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