布魯克納:降E大調第四號交響曲
湯瑪斯.道斯葛 指揮
(挪威)卑爾根愛樂管弦樂團
After acclaimed recordings of the Third ('Dausgaard… makes the music sound vital and even revolutionary', Fanfare) and Sixth ('This persuasively played work could be no better served', MusicWeb
International), Thomas Dausgaard and the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra now present Anton Bruckner's Fourth Symphony, 'Romantic' in its second version (1878-1880), the one with which this work has
become widely known.
"Nothing like this has been written since Beethoven" conductor Hans Richter is said to have declared after the successful premiere of Bruckner's Fourth Symphony in Vienna in 1881. This success
finally gave the 56-year-old composer the attention and recognition he sorely needed and one can affirm that it was from this day onwards that Bruckner was actually cultivated in Vienna after years
of public humiliation. Despite its nickname given by the composer himself, this symphony in no way expresses existential pain. Rather, the romanticism refers to the experience of nature – from
sublime forest magic to hunting scenes – emphasized by the horn, the quintessential romantic instrument, which is given a prominent role.
Anton Bruckner
Symphony No. 4 in E flat major, WAB 104 61''10
01 I. Bewegt, nicht zu schnell 16''54
02 II. Andante quasi Allegretto 14''41
03 III. Scherzo 9''58
04 IV. Finale 19''37
Album total 61''12