This is the best interpretation I heard of this symphony thus far. Thank you very much. It was not before last year that I discovered the unique greatness of Bruckner. Since then, I almost listen to nothing else anymore.
ma che bella esecuzione! un suono ...cameristico? Quello di cui ha bisogno Bruckner per apprezzarne le finezze armoniche e contrappuntistiche ....e il grande cuore! Grazie
Wow!! Why cant we hear this symphony ( and the 3rd ) more in the concert halls? They are both musical gems. About time we had a little less Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert.. Bruckner should and must be heard more. His symphonies are masterpieces of construction with adagios that surely must have been put in his head by angels sent from Heaven!
This one always strikes me as where Bruckner becomes unmistakably "Bruckner". A very nice performance here and the look of the orchestra, with the black shirts and red ties on the men, is striking.
I - Moderato (do minore) 00:02 II - Adagio. Feierlich, etwas bewegt (la bemolle maggiore) 19:14 III - Scherzo: Mäßig schnell (do minore) - Trio: Gleiches Tempo (do maggiore) 36:06 IV - Finale: Ziemlich schnell (do minore) 43:43
Vito La Colla - ITALIA Il finale è travolgente. Una locomotiva lanciata, che non si ferma più, con un ritmo incessante che non lascia respiro. Finale che strappa applausi.
Anton Bruckner was born on September 4, 1824 while Johannes Brahms was born on May 7, 1833. Bruckner was almost ten years older than Brahms. Listening to the symphonies of Bruckner and Brahms comparatively, I can hardly believe this fact, because Bruckner sounds more "modern" than Brahms. Eiji
Thanks for the primer. I love both B's. The debate is silly. It's like asking who was a greater conductor: Furtwangler (German U) or Toscanini? I love both. By the way, Mahler was considered a greater conductor than as a composer when he was alive. Even the "genius" Debussy walked out on Mahler's 2nd Symphony at a concert. (I have little use for Debussy's ban manners.)
Fine live performance of a rarely heard in concert Bruckner symphony (the only time I have attended it live was with Sir Georg Solti and the Chicago S. O.). Isn't that Kees Bakels conducting? Please provide a bit more information about this concert. Thanks for posting.
@@mahurutanga You are welcome. I have seen Bakels conduct at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw. I hadn't viewed this video in some years andwas reminded of it by your note. Justviewed it again. It really is a fine performance. Best wishes!
Yes it is Kees Bakels, an underrated conductor in my opinion. He brings out a fine, clean, beautiful rendition from the Flanders Symphony Orchestra here. Wonderful performance!
So möchte man Bruckner hören.
Wunderbar einfühlsam !
DANKE !
This is the best interpretation I heard of this symphony thus far. Thank you very much. It was not before last year that I discovered the unique greatness of Bruckner. Since then, I almost listen to nothing else anymore.
This second symphony has become one of my all-time favorites.The more I hear it the more I love it. A fabulous Orchestra!
Bruckner’s symphonies will the dryness of the soul
Una delle migliori esecuzioni di questa bella e finalmente riscoperta sinfonia di Bruckner
ma che bella esecuzione! un suono ...cameristico? Quello di cui ha bisogno Bruckner per apprezzarne le finezze armoniche e contrappuntistiche ....e il grande cuore! Grazie
Wow!! Why cant we hear this symphony ( and the 3rd ) more in the concert halls? They are both musical gems. About time we had a little less Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert.. Bruckner should and must be heard more. His symphonies are masterpieces of construction with adagios that surely must have been put in his head by angels sent from Heaven!
Thanks Clive! We couldn't agree more!
Not only a gem but a full dose magic bullet. It hit me a year ago and by now I am completely enslaved.
This symphony has one of my favorite Bruckner second movements.
For me one of Bruckner's most beautiful movements. Such a pity that this symphony is being ignored compared to nrs. 4,5,7,8,9
merci beaucoup
Großartige Aufnahme! Tolles Orchester!
Danke für die Veröffentlichung!
This one always strikes me as where Bruckner becomes unmistakably "Bruckner". A very nice performance here and the look of the orchestra, with the black shirts and red ties on the men, is striking.
The end of this symphony is full of madness, the wonderful madness of genius: trupets once and again till the incredible. Fantastic audacy.
I - Moderato (do minore) 00:02
II - Adagio. Feierlich, etwas bewegt (la bemolle maggiore) 19:14
III - Scherzo: Mäßig schnell (do minore) - Trio: Gleiches Tempo (do maggiore) 36:06
IV - Finale: Ziemlich schnell (do minore) 43:43
언제 들어도 좋은 영상 고맙습니다.
Thank you very much!!!!
Отличное изпэолнение, спасибо.
The tempo interpretation thoughout the 1st mov is just right.
Very nice interpretation of this work !
Bravo! Bravo!
Vito La Colla - ITALIA
Il finale è travolgente. Una locomotiva lanciata, che non si ferma più, con un ritmo incessante che non lascia respiro. Finale che strappa applausi.
Can anyone tell me at which points each of the movements begin?
Anton Bruckner was born on September 4, 1824 while Johannes Brahms was born on May 7, 1833.
Bruckner was almost ten years older than Brahms. Listening to the symphonies of Bruckner and
Brahms comparatively, I can hardly believe this fact, because Bruckner sounds more "modern"
than Brahms. Eiji
Thanks for the primer. I love both B's. The debate is silly. It's like asking who was a greater conductor: Furtwangler (German U) or Toscanini? I love both. By the way, Mahler was considered a greater conductor than as a composer when he was alive. Even the "genius" Debussy walked out on Mahler's 2nd Symphony at a concert. (I have little use for Debussy's ban manners.)
Sorry about the typo. ("ban = bad")
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Indeed an outstanding orchestra, wish they had available recordings for purchase (CD or downloads)
Dear Mark, We have definitely cd's for sale! Interested in anything particular?
Ohne Musik wäre das Leben ein Irrtum. (insbesondere diese...)
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
Fine live performance of a rarely heard in concert Bruckner symphony (the only time I have attended it live was with Sir Georg Solti and the Chicago S. O.). Isn't that Kees Bakels conducting? Please provide a bit more information about this concert. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for telling us who the conductor was Wayne Lutton. Much appreciated.
@@mahurutanga You are welcome. I have seen Bakels conduct at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw. I hadn't viewed this video in some years andwas reminded of it by your note. Justviewed it again. It really is a fine performance. Best wishes!
Yes it is Kees Bakels, an underrated conductor in my opinion. He brings out a fine, clean, beautiful rendition from the Flanders Symphony Orchestra here. Wonderful performance!
24:15
L'un des adagios les mieux ciselés du répertoire. Dommage pas le cor dans les sublimes dernières mesures.
Zut toujours pas de cor à la fin de l'adagio!