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Bruckner 3rd symphonie, 3rd mvmt, beg. of trio

A case to entice somebody to play Bruckner on the piano  
 
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rickdangerwood (10 months ago) Show Hide
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rudolph steiner said when Bruckner played it was as if the piano disappeared from the room and there was just all melody..
Scherzobanane (1 year ago) Show Hide
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That is excellent! My life is "Bruckner" and I will try to study this part of the symphony at once. It sounds great! Thank you!!! Gutes Tempo! Sehr schönes Spiel!!!
gerhardsymons (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Sehr gut gespielt - danke. For how many years have you been playing the piano to reach this standard to be able to play Bruckner?

Pfuerte,
Gerhard
costep (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Thanks for the compliments. I started to play 50 years ago. However, I am just an amateur. There were years, when I wasn't able to play at all.
I have been playing Bruckner by four hands when I was young. I am sad because I think is a forgotten discipline in the age of CDs and MP3.
Servus Hans
MahlerTitan (2 years ago) Show Hide
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very nice, it's a specially lyrical trio. I love just about all of Bruckner's symphonies. The 3rd is especially intriguing because it's by no means a perfect work. But, there are moments in the 3rd that foreshadows the monumental achievements in Bruckner's later symphonies. The third, as Robert Simpson has said, is a turning point in Bruckner's style. You sort begin to see a very early "model", if you will, that Bruckner will follow and write his latter symphonies with.
sabadabaduz (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Mahler, disciple of Bruckner, prepared a transcription of BRUCKNER's 3rd in the first half of the 1880s. There is a very fine recording of it by Trenkner & Speidel.
costep (2 years ago) Show Hide
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That's right. There was a misunderstanding on my part. The scores are bei Arthur Willner, edition "Universal Edition".
Now, I could look it up at home:)
52dalibor (1 year ago) Show Hide
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can some one upload the performance they gave in bayreuth a couple of yrs ago. it was the most sensational music making of the festival. some one has filmed it and it is out there. go on share it.....
sabadabaduz (2 years ago) Show Hide
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extraordinary job! Did you prepare your own transcription (possibly adapting Mahler's transcript for four hands)?
costep (2 years ago) Show Hide
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This is from a commercial two-hands-transcription, probably more than 60 years old. By the way, this is Bruckner. I would still search for a four-hands transcripition of Mahlers 9th, but it is almost impossible to obtain.

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