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Anton Bruckner Symph 6 - Munich PO - Celibidache - 3 Scherzo

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2007

Performed by Munich Philharmonic.Conducted by Celibidache

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  • s0362443, please.

    I: Maestoso

    II: Adagio

  • yes, i want. But it beyond the save limite.

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  • I heard Celibidache and the Munich Orchestra twice in the Amsterdam Concertgebouw (Bruckner 8 & 4). They played No. 8 in the lowest tempi possible. I remember the audience (including myself) being paralized by the sheer beauty of the concert. One of the most wonderful experiences I ever had in a concert hall!

  • Most remarkable, how this scherzo resembles that of Chaikovskij's Pathetique, which had not yet been written.

    I'm sure that, if Bruckner and Chaikovskij had met, they would have made very good friends.

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  • @belianis Indeed, the flowing string melodies are very Tchaikovskyesque. I almost hear hints of "Winter Daydreams".

  • Celibidache;s Bruckner was way slower that most but so deeply affecting.

  • I agree. I see alot of similarities in the dramatic quality of both Bruckner's and Tchaikovsky's works.

  • at least not the adagio!!! 13 min. as far as I remember. Sehr feierlich!

  • The tempo out of time in Celi's Bruckner, whose simphonies are also out ot time, better in the eternity, let you hear any sound of any instrument, and you can see like in no other conductor the splendent laberynth that finally put you and leaves you at the heveans door... This is a good example of that Celi's light on the each one of the orchestral sounds.

  • Klemperer did this work justice too.

  • is it quarter note gets 120 beats or dotted half note

  • No, it's an ordinary 3/4 meter, but there are a lot of triplets in it.

  • Is this in 9/8 meter.

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