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Bruckner/Fourth Symphony/IV. Finale: Conclusion + Caspar David Friedrich

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2009

The final coda of Anton Bruckner's Fourth Symphony performed by the Munich Philharmonic under the direction of Sergiu Celibidache accompanies paintings by Caspar David Friedrich and views of St. Florian's Monastery in Linz, Austria.

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  • My second version of this video ends much more powerfully, and is truer to Bruckner's vision. Please see my posted video response.

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  • I need this complete record. Please. A link for download!!!! - For God!!!

  • Großartig diese Interpretation, die langsame Steigerung zum Finale hin und die genau taktgebenden markanten Strings, fantastisch...

  • Great video, this interpretation is like hearing another work! It really is fantastic, if I can actually find a record shop I'll go out and buy a truckload of Celibidache!

    Your visual interpretation is stunning too.

  • You quote from my Amazon review - thanks! But you should remember to use quotation marks.

  • There are faster versions which are still impressive -Jochum, Bohm, Rattle and others, but Celi gives this the meaning it deserves...An exhausting journey through the wilderness to reach the promised land!!...

  • wow! thanx for posting! i luv the slower strings here! never heard bruckner's finale to the 4th like that!

  • LOVE YOU...BRUCKNER!!!!

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