Description: Description Bruckner Symphonien 1-9 Berliner Philharmoniker Haitink Jansons Rattle 9 SACDProduct introduction Finally released on SACD hybrid board!Bruckner, a composer who shines brightly in the performance history of the Berlin PhilharmonikerComplete symphonies by eight contemporary Bruckner conductorsFrom 2009 to 2019, nine Bruckner symphonies performed at the Berlin Philharmonic will be released on a SACD hybrid board to commemorate the 125th anniversary of Bruckner's death.Bruckner, a composer who shines brightly in the performance history of the Berlin Philharmoniker. There have been many famous recordings out there, but eight modern Bruckner conductors will listen to their interpretations.《DISC1》 Symphony No. 1 in C minor (1865/66 Linz version)● The Berliner Philharmoniker did not play this piece for a quarter of a century until it was performed with Seiji Ozawa. Bruckner is said to have called this symphony "a cheeky daughter." He started composing symphonies in his early 40s at the time, but the sound is already a work that reveals Bruckner's unique language and predicts his later years.《DISC2》 Symphony No. 2 in C minor (2nd draft 1877 version)-Although it is an early work in the second symphony, Bruckner's individuality is already overflowing. The dramatic tension and lyrical beauty expressed under the direction of Paavo Järvi is audible.《DISC3》 Symphony No. 3 in D minor (1873 edition first draft)● The third symphony whose first draft was completed in 1873. Nicknamed "Wagner Symphony" because it was dedicated to Wagner. However, since the premiere was rejected by the Vienna Philharmonic in 1874, the first revision work was done and it exists until the third draft. Blomstedt features the first draft of 1873, which has been reviewed since the mid-20th century.《DISC4》 Symphony No. 4 in E-flat major "Romantic" (1878/80)-No. 4 played most in Bruckner's symphonies. It is full of beautiful melodies, including the horn at the beginning. Haitink has conducted the Berlin Philharmoniker and Bruckner for decades. This recording was the first performance of this last year with the Berlin Philharmoniker in 18 years since 1996.《DISC5》 Symphony No. 5 in B flat major● The 5th Symphony is a song that symbolizes a difficult time in Bruckner's life, both as a composer and in his personal life. The work is composed of a delicate counterpoint that shows his ability as a composer and a sacred chorale that shows Bruckner's deep faith. Haitink faithfully plays this piece, with its strict writing style and magnificent scale.《DISC6》 Symphony No. 6 in A major● For the 6th symphony, only the 2nd and 3rd movements were performed publicly first. However, despite the success of the partial premiere, all songs were premiered after Bruckner's death. Mariss Jansons, who has had many co-starring experiences with the Berlin Philharmoniker, was surprisingly the first performance to play Bruckner with the Berlin Philharmoniker. Breathing with the orchestra is perfect, and you will be fascinated by the performance of deep expression with plenty of maturity.《DISC7》Symphony No. 7 in E major (1885 version)-This No. 7 premiered in Leipzig in December 1884. The premiere was a huge success, which brought Bruckner a reputation as an additional composer. With its beautiful melody and colorful orchestration, it is a work with many performance opportunities even in modern times. Thielemann has played with the Berlin Philharmonikers Nos. 4 and 8 so far, but this No. 7 has excited the Berlin audience with his high concentration and overwhelming perfection.《DISC8》 Symphony No. 8 in C minor (1890 version)-The 8th symphony conducted by Mehta, which was also shown at the 2019 performance in Japan. It was premiered in December 1892 by the Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Hans Richter and was a huge success. The last symphony completed by Bruckner, a symphony that is highly regarded as a masterpiece. The length of the song, the variety of developments, and the overwhelming climax are all superior to the previous works. Bruckner's strong personality gives the work a plethora of energy. The meter is also this bigEven in the work, you can listen to a mature performance.《DISC9》 Symphony No. 9 in D minor (4 movements completed by Summere, Phillips, Coles, and Madsuka / revised in 1985-2008/2010)● An unfinished masterpiece, the 9th Symphony. The composer died in 1896 with the final movement unfinished. There are many performances up to the 3rd movement, but here Rattle is playing the 4th movement version using the supplementary version completed from 1983 to 2010. Rattle was very pleased with this edition, which was completed through a very complicated process by four composers and musicologists, Samare, Phillips, Coles, and Mazzuka, and became a big topic in 2011 and 2012 with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. I did. And it was recorded here, hoping for a replay in the last season of Rattle.Work informationConductors: Seiji Ozawa, Paavo Järvi, Herbert Blomstedt, Bernard Haitink, Mariss Jansons, Christian Thielemann, Zubin Mehta, Simon RattleOrchestra: Berlin Philharmoniker OrchestraComposer: Anton BrucknerContentsNumber of components | 9 sheetsJapanese obi with commentaryTrack Listing Anton Bruckner: Symphonien 1-9 Disc 1 Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, WAB 101 (1865/66 Linz version) Conductor: Seiji Ozawa Recorded: January 29-31, 2009 Disc 2 Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, WAB 102 (1877 version) Conductor: Paavo Järvi Recorded: May 23-25, 2019 Disc 3 Symphony No. 3 in D Minor, WAB 103 (original 1873 version) Conductor: Herbert Blomstedt Recorded: December 8-10, 2017 Disc 4 Symphony No. 4 in E-Flat Major, WAB 104, "Romantic" (1878/80 version) Conductor: Bernard Haitink Recorded: March 13-15, 2014 Disc 5 Symphony No. 5 in B-Flat Major, WAB 105 Conductor: Bernard Haitink Recorded: March 10-12, 2011 Disc 6 Symphony No. 6 in A Major, WAB 106 Conductor: Mariss Jansons Recorded: January 25-27, 2018 Disc 7 Symphony No. 7 in E Major, WAB 107 (1885 version) Conductor: Christian Thielemann Recorded: December 15-17, 2016 Disc 8 Symphony No. 8 in C Minor, WAB 108 (1890 version) Conductor: Zubin Mehta Recorded: March 15-17, 2012 Disc 9 Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, WAB 109 (with Finale completed by N. Samale, G. Mazzuca, J. Phillips, B. Cohrs) Conductor: Sir Simon Rattle Recorded: May 26, 2018 Shipping We will select and ship from FedEx, DHL, Japan Post. Additional shipping charges may be incurred if otherwise specified. Please be sure to contact us before ordering. We will aim to dispatch all orders within 5 days of confirmed payment. Payment Please follow the payment method displayed on your ebay. About Us If you have any questions, please ask me before purchasing. Terms of Sale Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. 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Artist: Seiji Ozawa, Paavo Järvi, Herbert Blomstedt, Berna
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Format: SACD Hybrid
Type: Box Set
Features: SACD
Release Title: Anton Bruckner: Symphonien 1-9
Record Label: Berliner Philharmoniker Recordings
Release Year: 2021
Release Date: July 15, 2021
Edition: Live
Genre: Classical
Standard product number: KKC6386