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

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Bruckner: Symphony No. 7

2014
Movie
72 min
English

In Anton Bruckner’s 7th Symphony, the listener encounters a music characterized by great spaciousness and profound solemnity, a music which speaks of grief and lamentation, but also of their transcendence. With its monumental architecture and intensity of sound, the symphony has moved listeners ever since its triumphal premiere in 1884. The Guardian calls Daniel Barenboim’s London interpretation “Tremendous … Barenboim and the Staatskapelle seem to have this work in their systems, and the overall impression was of music unfolding organically at its own pace rather than of a work being self-consciously interpreted or led.” Anton Bruckner Symphony No. 7 in E major (original version) Daniel Barenboim, conductor Staatskapelle Berlin Recorded live at the Philharmonie Berlin, 25 June 2010

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Director: Christian ThielemannGenres: Classical Music, Symphony

Plot Summary

This recording features Christian Thielemann conducting the Vienna Philharmonic in a performance of Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 7 in E major. The symphony is one of Bruckner's most popular and accessible works, known for its grand scale, soaring melodies, and rich harmonies. It is divided into four movements, each contributing to the overall majestic and emotionally profound experience of the piece.

Critical Reception

This particular recording of Bruckner's 7th Symphony by Thielemann and the Vienna Philharmonic has been widely praised by critics for its interpretative depth, sonic clarity, and the orchestra's masterful execution. Reviewers frequently highlight Thielemann's profound understanding of Bruckner's symphonic architecture and his ability to draw a powerful and cohesive performance from the ensemble.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praise for Thielemann's nuanced and idiomatic interpretation of Bruckner's complex score.

  • Acclaim for the Vienna Philharmonic's exceptional playing, praised for its warmth and precision.

  • Appreciation for the recording's excellent sound quality, capturing the full dynamic range of the performance.

Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this classical music recording are not aggregated, typically audiences appreciate performances that are both technically brilliant and emotionally resonant. Listeners often look for clear sound reproduction and an interpretation that honors the composer's intentions while bringing a fresh perspective.

Awards & Accolades

None notable for this specific recording, though conductors and orchestras of this caliber frequently receive nominations and awards for their work.

Fun Fact

Anton Bruckner composed his Symphony No. 7 between 1881 and 1884, and it was famously the first of his symphonies to receive widespread public acclaim during his lifetime.

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