Please leave the Bruckner 9th symphony as three movements. I can never forget the sublime peace and farewell I was stunned with on first hearing this work. I wish well meaning scholars would not try to "complete" this symphony. There are three other symphonies that remind me of this peaceful celestial conclusion - Earnest Bloch's Symphony in C# Minor, Albrich Magnard's 4th, Charles Ives' 4th.
@once a musician I see your point also. However Bruckner had plenty of symphonies close in such a blazing affirmative manner. Maybe the God he served at the end of his life said "This time you'll just close in a peaceful eternal rest."
Kompakte und verständliche Erklärung zusammen mit wunderschöner Musik. Danke!
Juxtaposition of music accompanying Prof. Klaus commentary brings this to life.
Very interesting talk.
Thank you very much dear Prof Laczika
Wow! A Blüthner piano seen there during the video! I've only ever played one Blüthner in my life. Wonderful!
Please leave the Bruckner 9th symphony as three movements. I can never forget the sublime peace and farewell I was stunned with on first hearing this work. I wish well meaning scholars would not try to "complete" this symphony. There are three other symphonies that remind me of this peaceful celestial conclusion - Earnest Bloch's Symphony in C# Minor, Albrich Magnard's 4th, Charles Ives' 4th.
@once a musician I see your point also. However Bruckner had plenty of symphonies close in such a blazing affirmative manner. Maybe the God he served at the end of his life said "This time you'll just close in a peaceful eternal rest."
Agree with you 💯%
Wow wat mooi!
Bruckner went thru a lot by many people such a shame he was great composer like the unknown composers
I wonder what his opinion is of the SPMC version of the FINALE from 2012, recorded by Simon Rattle.
To me he should have wrote his music the way he wanted without the approval of other jacks