Thursday, December 15, 2011

Bruckner - Symphony #62

Bruckner - Symphony #3
When Anton Bruckner (1824 - 1896) paid a visit to Richard Wagner in 1873, he brought along his 2nd and 3rd Symphonies. 
But Wagner, in his representation of one or other dedication instrument wanted, and he desired to give his master wanted.

Welcome to Wagner Bruckner, Bruckner, from where the rain began with praises and worship to the idol. Wagner and his genius for building self-conceit was at least as large, so that he is as normal as he accepts the praise it deserved. Bruckner and a glass of beer for himself, he poured (after a law stating, "I need a beer spacious Master Suite," the rhapsodies of the Bruckner sent), and the community through the reading began. They drank beer and said, or at least, Wagner said.
He usually was all talk. Bruckner was most likely to be awe-struck.

Wagner has his choice, and Bruckner left. But Bruckner and Bruckner, Wagner, after he got back to his room, he is no match for dedication to the cause and then choose (or beer) does not seem to be in trouble. Thus, the Bruckner and asked him, was "Symphony D minor, where the trumpet theme to start?" Wagner wrote back and answered, "YES! Best wishes: Richard Wagner." Wagner always happens, "Bruckner drum" is mentioned. Wagner to chime in particular, the opening will not be impressed with it. Bruckner said that he was the only symphonist came close to Beethoven. And a pinch of snuff from Wagner Bruckner is a mysterious silhouette. Bruckner was a tall, large framed 5'5 dwarfed the Wagner and the "frame. As for Bruckner's dedication, the Wagner" unknowable world famous grand master of poetry and music.
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3rd Symphony was premiered in 1877. Orchestra conductor, who died in the last minute to lead the Bruckner orchestra. Bruckner was, and when most of the audience and even a symphony orchestra, some left thre was not a very good orchestral director. The mean score so much, he immediately began his run. After several versions, the original Manuscript in the edited version of the original 1877 accord that was commonly played.




Bruckner's Symphony #3 in D minor: