Today I heard Pärt's Te Deum for the first time. It is an incredible outstanding piece of music that matches Bruckner very well. Gracias Juan I. Cahis ...
Thanks for checking. If it was there you couldn't miss it, because it's quite obvious (and annoying!) so it must just be a flaw in my copy. Just my luck! Now...
Hi Dennis, I have bad news for you. In fact 16:40 of track 2 in CD2 corresponds to a pause in my copy. It is very silent indeed. I have checked it some minutes...
Try ripping the defective CD to wav files with good error-correcting ripping software, like "Exact Audio Copy" (it's freeware) in error correction mode, and...
... I second he correction suggestion, although I fear it might not work. But you will not loose other than time anyway, so it is worth trying. Exact Audio...
A little while ago someone wondered about Bruckner's relationship to Bach. (I find it too time-consuming to check who raised the question.) I've done some...
Recently I began enjoying very much the music of Alexander Scriabin. Symphony 3 and The Poem of Ecstasy is very beautiful. The Piano Concerto in F sharp minor...
Thanks very much Hartwig for this lengthy response to a curiosity on my part. The reason I brought it up stems from a growing love of Bach's and as always...
On january 19 the 1889 version of Bruckner III was performed at 'Palais des Beaux Arts' - 'Paleis van Schone Kunsten'in Brussels. Vlaams Radio Orkest,...
When I hear the cello's open the last minutes of Bruckner VIII, somehow I am reminded to Bach. Then the orchestral tunes increase, and at it's climax the music...
In the december issue of 'Studien und Berichte' from the Internationale Bruckner-Gesellschaft, president Thomas Leibnitz honours the life and work of John...
Dear Gert, This piece you have mentioned, Delius "on Hearing the first cuckoo in Spring" is one of my favorite orchestral pieces of all time. I can't even...
Thanks, Josh, I will look it up. I still haven't heard the orchestral version by Delius, but was brought in contact with it through the 'fusion' music of...
Dear all, this doesn't really have anything to do with Bruckner, except that Siegfried Ochs was one of the conductors who promoted Bruckner's music. He was the...
Thanks to Martin Rommel's tip I am enjoying the 1954 Die Walküre with Wilhelm Furtwängler, and it surprises me very much how two minutes in the opening of...
A bit of searching on the net might help, but I was wondering if any of you could give me a tip on where to find the integral text the artists sing in "Die...
Dear Gert, Here they are at least in German: http://www.richard-wagner-werkstatt.com/texte/?W=Ring/ So far, I did not find English translations, but to be...
Furthermore, I wanted to write: if you want to get a look on the score, it's possible here: http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/variations/scores/scores.html ...
Dear Martin, Thank you for all this information. Great. Yours, Gert ... From: accendelumensensibus To: antonbrucknerclub@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday,...
Friends, The second time hearing a Bruckner work live was tonight and what a beautiful work the 8th is! The conductor gave a preconcert lecture as he always...
Hello, Everyone, I thought that I'd share one of my compositions with the group. Quite frankly, I'm looking for an orchestra to perform it and don't how to do...
... The works by Ochs and Pillney are (or were?) available in performances by the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie conducted by Peter Falk (!) on Philips CD 446...
Wrulf, You don't say where you are located, but have you considered taking your work to a student orchestra (at a conservatory, Musikhochschule, etc/usw) to...
I went to a concert in London, UK, where Mariss Jansons conducted the Amsterdam Concertgebouw. They did Schubert 3rd and Bruckner's 3rd. The Schubert seemed...
Will defintely tune in on the 20th!! Josh kenwardski <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: I went to a concert in London, UK, where Mariss Jansons conducted the ...