Bruckner: Symphony No. 7
Bruckner: Symphony No. 7

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Bruckner: Symphony No. 7

2009
Movie
66 min
English

Franz Welser-Möst conducts the Cleveland Orchestra live at Severance Hall, Cleveland, September, 2008. Also included is an introduction by Welser-Möst.

Insights

Director: Bernard Haitink (conductor)Genres: Classical Music, Symphony

Plot Summary

This recording features the Concertgebouw Orchestra under the baton of Bernard Haitink performing Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 7 in E major. The symphony, one of Bruckner's most popular and accessible works, is characterized by its soaring melodies, rich harmonies, and grand architecture. It is particularly noted for its profound Adagio movement, which includes a prominent part for Wagner tubas, written in homage to Richard Wagner.

Critical Reception

Recordings by Bernard Haitink and the Concertgebouw Orchestra are consistently praised for their clarity, balance, and profound musicality. This particular recording is lauded for its powerful yet refined interpretation of Bruckner's expansive symphonic vision, with Haitink's characteristic gravitas and insight bringing out the full emotional depth of the work.

What Reviewers Say

  • Haitink's authoritative and deeply felt interpretation.

  • The Concertgebouw Orchestra delivers a superb performance, showcasing their renowned sound.

  • A benchmark recording of a beloved Romantic symphony.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this recording often highlight the exceptional playing of the Concertgebouw Orchestra and Haitink's masterful control of the symphonic structure. Listeners frequently praise the emotional impact of the Adagio and the overall grandeur of the performance.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (as this is a classical music recording, formal award categorization is less common than for film/TV).

Fun Fact

Anton Bruckner originally intended to dedicate his Symphony No. 7 to Richard Wagner, but Wagner died before the symphony was completed, prompting Bruckner to add a poignant tribute to him in the Adagio movement.

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