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Bruckner: Symphony No. 7

ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Markus Poschner

Bruckner: Symphony No. 7
As with his previous Bruckner recordings, Poschner favours swift tempos in his account of the Seventh. The result is a performance that’s fresh and invigorating but also deeply felt.

Bruckner: Symphony No. 7

ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, Markus Poschner

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As with his previous Bruckner recordings, Poschner favours swift tempos in his account of the Seventh. The result is a performance that’s fresh and invigorating but also deeply felt.

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The most comprehensive Bruckner Symphonies cycle, including all available versions. “Since Beethoven, nothing has been written that even comes close!” The great conductor Arthur Nikisch made this remark to Bruckner’s former student, Joseph Schalk, while fellow conductor Hermann Levi described the piece as “the most significant symphonic work since Beethoven’s death.” Arthur Nikisch conducted the first performance in the Stadttheater, Leipzig, on 30 December 1884, with Bruckner in the audience. While the performance was not a total triumph, it brought a new and significant international recognition for the sixty-year-old composer. During Bruckner’s lifetime the Seventh, especially its Adagio, was his most popular symphony, and it remains among his most beloved and frequently performed works.

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro moderato
Track length17:53
II. Adagio. Sehr feierlich und sehr langsam
Track length20:03
This track is only available as an album download.
III. Scherzo. Sehr schnell
Track length9:31
IV. Finale. Bewegt, doch nicht schnell
Track length11:50

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June 2024

As with his previous Bruckner recordings, Poschner favours swift tempos in his account of the Seventh. The result is a performance that’s fresh and invigorating but also deeply felt.
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