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         Bruckner Anton:     more books (100)
  1. Bruckner (Illustrated Calderbook CB 148) by Hans-Hubert Schonzeler, 1970-01
  2. Bruckner (Master Musicians) by Derek Watson, 2001-02-22
  3. Symphonies Nos. 6 & 8 in Full Score by Anton Bruckner, 2010-09-16
  4. The Cambridge Companion to Bruckner (Cambridge Companions to Music)
  5. The Wind and Wind-Chorus Music of Anton Bruckner (Contributions to the Study of Music and Dance) by Keith Kinder, 2000-01-30
  6. Bruckner's Symphonies: Analysis, Reception and Cultural Politics by Julian Horton, 2008-09-18
  7. The Essence of Bruckner: An examination of Anton Bruckner''s Musical mind, By Way of his Music, and an Analysis of the Nine Great Symphonies by Robert Simpson, 1967
  8. Meine Erinnerungen an Anton Bruckner (German Edition) by Carl Hruby, 2010-04-20
  9. Perspectives on Anton Bruckner
  10. Simon Sechter's Fundamental-Bass Theory and Its Influence on the Music of Anton Bruckner by Frederick Stocken, 2009-10-30
  11. Anton Bruckner,: Rustic genius, by Werner Wolff, 1942
  12. Anton Bruckner Chronologie (German Edition) by Franz Scheder, 1996
  13. Gestalt und Funktion von Fuge und Fugato bei Anton Bruckner (German Edition) by Rainer Boss, 1997
  14. Anton Bruckner in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten (Rowohlts Monographien ; 190) (German Edition) by Karl Grebe, 1978

1. Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Bruckner
Anton Bruckner. ( 1824 1896) Anton Bruckner, a giant of the 19th-century symphony, was born on September 4, 1824, in the rural Austrian town of Ansfelden.
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Anton Bruckner
Anton Bruckner, a giant of the 19 th The teaching salaries earned by Bruckner were poor and the work itself a distraction from compositional goals.  But through his skills as a keyboard player, Bruckner found his way to the assistant organist position at St. Florian, where he stayed for ten years, and organist at Linz Cathedral for thirteen more.  The Linz period was vital to his creative life, as he received lessons by mail from Simon Sechter, a Viennese who briefly taught Schubert.  Grueling exams and certifications from the Vienna Conservatory would follow, although Bruckner's musical proficiencies were never in doubt.  Through the encouragement of friends, Bruckner found work in Vienna as theory teacher at the College of St. Anna and as an instrumentalist.  He was also invited to play organ at churches throughout Europe and received wide acclaim. Convinced of his musical future, Bruckner remained in Vienna until his death. His once-peaceful life would become drenched in controversy along the way. Bruckner had written numerous vocal and orchestral pieces for church performance, but his first serious attempts at concert music did not occur until the 1860s, when he began projects under the tutelage of Otto Kitzler.  During his time with this modernist, Bruckner fell under the potent charm of Wagner, whose ultra-chromatic style brought change to the Austrian's own.  Bruckner's church music sat well with audiences, but his symphonies, for which he is best known today, were radical in scope and hostilely received.  He became a personal friend of

2. Composers: Bruckner
Anton Bruckner Chromatic Polyphony s KING! Bruckner didn t seriously start composing until the age of 40.. kinda late or what? The Anton Bruckner page.
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Anton Bruckner
C hromatic Polyphony's KING! Bruckner didn't seriously start composing until the age of 40.. kinda late or what?
S ome of Bruckner's Works:
  • Mass No 1 in D minor
  • Mass No 2 in E minor 1866, rev.1882 Sanctus
  • Mass No 3 in F minor
  • Te Deum
  • Aequalis No 1
  • Aequalis No 2
  • Libera me
  • Psalm 150
  • Afferentur regi
  • Ave Maria
  • Christus factus est
  • Inveni David
  • Locus iste
  • Os justi
  • Ecce sacerdos
  • Tota pulchra es
  • Pange lingua
  • Vexilla Regis
  • Virga Jesse
  • Requiem in D minor
  • Psalm 112 'Lobet den Herren'
  • Psalm 114 'Liebe, liebe erfüllt mich'
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3. Anton Bruckner
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4. Anton Bruckner
Anton Bruckner. ( 18241896) Ansfelden, Austria. Obras Misa de Requiem (1849) Misa en re menor (1864) Misa en mi menor (1866) Misa en fa menor (1867) Sinfonía nº 1 (1866) Sinfonía nº 7 (1886) - 1º
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5. Anton Bruckner --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Bruckner, Anton Encyclopædia Britannica Article. , Bruckner, Anton Austrian composer of a number of highly original and monumental symphonies.
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8. WIEM: Bruckner Anton
Bruckner (Joseph) Anton (18241896), kompozytor austriacki. Muzyka, Austria bruckner anton (1824-1896). IV Symfonia Romantyczna (1873-1874).
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IV Symfonia Romantyczna (1873-1874) Bruckner (Joseph) Anton (1824-1896), kompozytor austriacki. Uczy³ siê gry na skrzypcach u M. Grubera i gry na organach u M. Kattingera w St. Florian, harmonii u A. Dürrnbergera w Linzu. Od 1845 pracowa³ jako nauczyciel w St. Florian, od 1851 by³ tam tak¿e organist± klasztornym. 1855-1868 by³ organist± katedralnym w Linzu. Studiowa³ tak¿e kompozycjê u S. Sechtera w konserwatorium wiedeñskim, które ukoñczy³ w 1861. Od 1868 by³ profesorem genera³basu kontrapunktu i organów w konserwatorium w Wiedniu, a tak¿e organist± w kapeli dworskiej. Wystêpowa³ jako organista we Francji, Anglii i Szwajcarii. W twórczo¶ci Brucknera wa¿ne miejsce zajmuj± symfonie . Kompozytor nawi±za³ w nich do muzyki symfonicznej L. van Beethovena

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13. Classical Net Article - Bruckner - The Eternal Student
The Eternal Student. The Symphonies of anton Joseph bruckner (18241896). Unlike most great masters, anton bruckner developed his skills slowly.
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The Eternal Student
The Symphonies
of
Anton Joseph Bruckner (1824-1896)
Unlike most great masters, Anton Bruckner developed his skills slowly. Indeed, had his life been as brief as Mozart's, Bruckner would be an obscure composer with a total of six relatively immature compositions to his credit (four Masses and two Requiems). Though born to peasants, Bruckner came to music early in life. His mother and father were both involved in local music activities in Ansfelden, near Linz, in Upper Austria. Bruckner received lessons in the violin from his father at the age of four, and took his first formal schooling in music theory at the age of eleven. During this time he became acquainted with Mozart's mass and Haydn's oratorios. There is some indication that his first attempts at composition date from this period, but none of these pieces survive. At the age of 13 Bruckner was compelled to forego further formal studies in music and composition by the death of his father and the subsequent financial problems of his family. Accordingly, he gained a position as a chorister in the local monastery where he continued to teach himself theory and had his first exposure to organ composition. In 1840, when his voice broke, he demonstrated his lack of self-confidence by deciding to follow his father's example and become a teacher rather than pursue composition as a vocation. In order to complete his courses in teacher training, he was required to travel to nearby Linz where he encountered the concert music of Weber and Beethoven. The following year he took his first post as a schoolmaster in the little village of Windhaag.

14. Anton Bruckner
Epoch Romantic Country Austria. anton bruckner (18241896). Detailed Information about.
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Country: Austria
Anton Bruckner (1824-1896)
Detailed Information about Introduction (born Ansfelden, 4 September 1824; died Vienna, 11 October 1896). He was the son of a village schoolmaster and organist, with whom he first studied and for whom he could deputize when he was ten. His father died in 1837 and he was sent at 13 as a chorister to the St. Florian monastery where he could study organ, violin and theory. He became a schoolmaster-organist, holding village posts, but in 1845 returned to teach at St. Florian, becoming organist there in 1851. During these years he had written masses and other sacred works. In 1855 he undertook a counterpoint course in Vienna with the leading theorist, Simon Sechter; the same year he was appointed organist at Linz Cathedral. He continued his studies almost to the age of 40, but more crucial was his contact, in 1863, with Wagner 's music - first , then Tristan und Isolde ; these pointed to new directions for him, as the Masses in d Minor, e Minor and f Minor, and Symphony no.1, all written in 1864-8, show.

15. The Life Of Anton Bruckner By Gabriel Engel
Booklength biography from Chord and Discord (Vol. 2, No.1, Jan., 1940) published by the bruckner Society of America.
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The Life of Anton Bruckner
BY GABRIEL ENGEL
from CHORD AND DISCORD
A JOURNAL OF MODERN MUSICAL PROGRESS
Published by the Bruckner Society of America, Inc.
in January, 1940 (Vol. 2, No.1) [The pagination of the original publication has been kept intact for those wishing to cite this article.] Like Franz Schubert, Anton Bruckner springs from a line of Austrian schoolmasters. In the pleasantly situated village of Ansfelden, not far from the town of Linz, Bruckner's grandfather Joseph and his father Anton had both devoted their lives to the drab duties of rustic pedagogy, at that time still considered a hereditary occupation among provincials. Hence the arrival on earth of Anton himself on September 4 1824, meant in the normal course of things merely a fresh candidate for the abundant miseries of schoolmastership. As early as his fourth year the tiny "Tonerl," like Haydn a century before him, showed his undeniable musical bent, for even then he could bring forth intelligible music from a little fiddle and (to quote an old Ansfelder's naive characterization of these first signs of composer's fancy) "could often be heard humming or whistling unknown tunes." With the dawn of schooling the child showed a hearty dislike for all classroom activities, except the "Singstunde," an hour which seemed for him filled with irresistible enchantment. Of course, he received many a whipping for his backwardness in all extra-musical studies.

16. Bruckner, Anton (1824 - 1896)
bruckner, anton (1824 1896). bruckner, born near Linz in 1824, is known chiefly as a symphonist. He was trained as a school-teacher
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Bruckner, Anton (1824 - 1896)
Bruckner, born near Linz in 1824, is known chiefly as a symphonist. He was trained as a school-teacher and organist, and served in the second capacity in Linz until moving in 1868 to Vienna to teach harmony, counterpoint and organ at the Vienna Conservatory. His success as a composer was varied in his life-time, his acceptance hampered by his own diffidence and his scores posing editorial problems because of his readiness to revise what he had written. He was nine years the senior of Brahms, who outlived him by six months. Bruckner continued Austro-German symphonic traditions on a massive scale, his techniques of composition influenced to some extent by his skill as an organist and consequently in formal improvisation. Orchestral Music Bruckner completed nine numbered symphonies, ten, including the so-called Symphony No. 0, Die Nullte. The best known is probably Symphony No. 7, first performed in Leipzig in 1884, a work that includes in its scoring four Wagner tubas , instruments that were a newly developed cross between French horn and tuba. Symphony No. 4, "Romantic", has an added programme, a diffident afterthought. All the symphonies, however, form an important element in late 19th century symphonic repertoire. Recommended Recording Symphony No. 4 "Romantic

17. The Anton Bruckner Home Page
Brief biographical note and links to other sources by Deryk Barker.
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The Anton Bruckner Home Page
This page is only just beginning construction. For some reason Anton Bruckner still appears to be a controversial composer. Although his close contemporaries, such as Gustav Mahler, are now generally accepted as the great composers they were, Bruckner's name still evokes mixed reactions. More than perhaps any other composer you either love or hate Bruckner's music - and there seems to be less information available on the net about Bruckner than about many other, lesser composers. Of course, all those different versions don't help. Confused? Who wouldn't be. But help is at hand in the shape of David Griegel's summary description of this minefield. Having read which, you'll probably be interested in the Bruckner Discography the result of an Internet-wide collaborative effort, which classifies recordings by which version they employ.
Items of related interest
Gustav Mahler home page home page This page is maintained by Deryk Barker to whom comments and suggestions should be sent. Or you can visit my home page for more music links.

18. Bruckner, Anton
This page contains basic and accurate biographical information and links to essays about the Romantic composer bruckner. bruckner, anton. PeriodRomantic. Born Saturday, September 4, 1824 in Ansfelden, Austria
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Bruckner, Anton
Bruckner, Anton
Period: Romantic
Born: Saturday, September 4, 1824 in Ansfelden, Austria
Died: Sunday, October 11, 1896 in Vienna, Austria
Nation of Origin: Austria
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Major Works:

Symphony No. 7 and eight other symphonies
Choral, keyboard, and chamber music
Te Deum, for Choir and Orchestra Other Information: General Bibliography: Blume, Friedrich, with M. D. Norton (Translator) and Herter Norton (Translator), Classic and Romantic Music; A Comprehensive Survey, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Einstein, Alfred. Music in the Romantic Era, Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Links to essays at other sites: The Romantic Generation by Charles Rosen Please note: These links will open in a new window.

19. Joseph Anton Bruckner, Music Culture & Society
Biographical and historical notes, including comparisons between him and Wagner.
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Preface: Bruckner and Wagner
Comparison is often made of Austrian composer Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) and German composer Richard Wagner (1813-1883) . Is Bruckner "Wagnerian"? Here are some of my observations: The "meaning" of Bruckner's music lies in the symphonic form of purely instrumental music. Bruckner's language is the magnificent and glorious sound of brass, timpani and the songs of the birds expressed so serenely and sadly by the tone of the winds. The musical note itself speaks the language of depth. However, one of the most significant "meanings" of Wagner's music is its narrative(i.e. story drama) and symbols(e.g. leitmotifs) of myth(e.g. Der Ring Des Niebelungen often called Ring). Musical leitmotifs connects the musical theme with symbolic concepts, characters and objects(e.g. love, Brunnhilde, gold).

20. Thomas Thü Hürlimanns Bruckner Fanpage
Zusammenfassende Lebensdaten mit einigen Fotographien und H¶rbeispielen unterlegt.
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"Bei Bruckner handelt es sich gar nicht um die Werke, sondern um einen Schwindel, der in ein bis zwei Jahren tot und vergessen sein wird. Bruckners Werke unsterblich, oder vielleicht gar Synfonien? Es ist zum lachen."
Mitgeteilt in : Friedrich Klose, "Meine Lehrjahre bei Bruckner"
"Der bedeutendste Synfoniker nach Beethoven" Richard Wagner " Pfui!" "Die Siebente von Bruckner, halb unsinnig, halb grossartig. Adorno sprach von 'Urgestein' und Horkheimer behauptete, wenn er Komponist wäre, würde er so komponieren." Thomas Mann in einem Brief an Erika Mann vom 8. Januar 1949 All die Probleme, welche Bach erlebte, beeinflusst von dem Chaos der Welt, hat er innerhalb seines Wesens umgestaltet und zu einer Einheit des Gefühlskomplexes geformt, wie es vielleicht nur noch bei Mozart und Händel der Fall ist. Unter den Neueren ist es nur Bruckner, welcher die gleiche Höhe erreicht hat." Karl Straube in "Briefe eines Thomaskantors"

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