Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) was one of the most significant figures in the late Romantic era. His nine symphonies, monumental works, often described as cathedrals of sound, showcase Bruckner's unique style, marked by lush harmonies, expansive orchestration, and a profound sense of spirituality. Bruckner's symphonies are a journey through the depths of human emotion and spirituality. They are characterized by their grandiosity, with some lasting well over an hour in performance. The composer's fascination with the music of Richard Wagner and his deep Catholic faith are evident throughout these compositions, resulting in a fusion of Wagnerian drama and religious mysticism. A reissue on Brilliant Classics of the original Pentatone recordings from 2015, with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande conducted by Marek Janowski: ““Janowski has forged an instrument that projects Bruckner’s richly textured canvases with a combination of warmth, transparency and tonal weight, the brass sounding particularly impressive… Pentatone has provided Janowski and his Geneva forces with excellent sound. This is yet another significant step towards what I am convinced will eventually turn out to be one of the finest recorded Bruckner cycles of the 21st century.” Rob Cowan in Gramophone. As an “encore”, the Mass in F minor is included in the recording.