Unsung Composers

The Music => Composers & Music => Topic started by: sdtom on Monday 09 September 2013, 17:16

Title: Bruckner 00 Study Symphony
Post by: sdtom on Monday 09 September 2013, 17:16
What is the general opinion of this work? Rarely performed it does fit into the unsung category and is probably his weakest symphony.
Tom
Title: Re: Bruckner 00 Study Symphony
Post by: Alan Howe on Monday 09 September 2013, 17:47
It's a fine piece in my view. What's particularly fascinating is to hear what Bruckner's music sounded like prior to his encounter with Wagner's music.
Title: Re: Bruckner 00 Study Symphony
Post by: John H White on Tuesday 10 September 2013, 21:53
Its a great favourite of mine and it also predates Bruckner's acquaintance with Beethoven's 9th symphony. Hence, as with No1, there is no opening tremolo. It would seem that "No. 0", which does start with a tremolo, was conceived after No. !.
Title: Re: Bruckner 00 study symphony
Post by: sdtom on Wednesday 11 September 2013, 18:43
I prefer the number 0 over the 00.  The number 0 was written between 1 & 2.
Tom
Title: Re: Bruckner 00 Study Symphony
Post by: eschiss1 on Wednesday 11 September 2013, 19:24
The version of 1 that (I think?) we usually hear was finalized, iirc, while Bruckner was taking a break from the finale of the 9th, so this is ... true and not true, actually...
Title: Re: Bruckner 00 Study Symphony
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 11 September 2013, 20:21
Well, there is more to it than that, Eric. Please follow this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._1_%28Bruckner%29 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_No._1_%28Bruckner%29)
Title: Re: Bruckner 00 Study Symphony
Post by: eschiss1 on Wednesday 11 September 2013, 22:32
Ah. The 1891 version I was referring to (I think... I was half-remembering something someone wrote in an article on the finale of the 9th :) ) is one of the least-performed, or anyway least-recorded, versions of no.1. Definitely my mistake. Thanks.
Title: Re: Bruckner 00 Study Symphony
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 11 September 2013, 22:52
No problem. It is all rather complicated - and I've just bought the new Abbado/Lucerne recording, so I've been reminding myself which version I'm listening to.
Title: Re: Bruckner 00 Study Symphony
Post by: Martin Tousignant on Friday 11 October 2013, 00:26
Admittedly Bruckner did not yet redefine the symphony here, but the F minor symphony reflects Schumann and Mendelssohn with his own peculiar "dark radiance."  I also sense the sheer joy Bruckner took in his musical craft.
Title: Re: Bruckner 00 Study Symphony
Post by: sdtom on Friday 11 October 2013, 15:32
"dark radiance" is a good way to put it Martin. Welcome to our forum.
Tom :)