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Bruckner: Symphony No. 6

Bruckner: Symphony No. 6

Bruckner Symphony No. 6 sleeve
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CKD 620
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  • Symphony No. 6 in A Major: I. Majestoso
    Composer(s) Anton Bruckner
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin

    Symphony No. 6 in A Major: I. Majestoso

    14:23
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  • Symphony No. 6 in A Major: II. Adagio: Sehr feierlich
    Composer(s) Anton Bruckner
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin

    Symphony No. 6 in A Major: II. Adagio: Sehr feierlich

    15:35
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  • Symphony No. 6 in A Major: III. Scherzo: Nicht schnell – Trio: Langsam
    Composer(s) Anton Bruckner
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin

    Symphony No. 6 in A Major: III. Scherzo: Nicht schnell – Trio: Langsam

    07:38
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  • Symphony No. 6 in A Major: IV. Finale: Bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell
    Composer(s) Anton Bruckner
    Artist(s) Robin Ticciati Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin

    Symphony No. 6 in A Major: IV. Finale: Bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell

    13:52
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Total running time: 51 minutes.

    Album information

    Having won acclaim for his recent recordings of French repertoire, Robin Ticciati now turns to the music of Anton Bruckner.

    Ticciati is well suited to conducting Bruckner with an approach that is both "expansive and revelatory" (The Guardian). Having already performed this work with the Bergen Philharmonic and Vienna Symphony Orchestras, Ticciati returned to Berlin to continue his recording series with the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester.

    Bruckner broke new ground with his Sixth Symphony; its meandering harmonies, intricate rhythms and imaginative instrumentation are coupled with contrasting moods and a theme that moves satisfyingly from dark to light. Occasionally overshadowed by the more familiar Fifth and Seventh symphonies, the Sixth has many extraordinary moments, including the astonishing Scherzo. Notably this was the first work that the self-doubting composer did not seek to revise.

    This recording uses the Kritische Gesamtausgabe edition, edited by Leopold Nowak and published by Musikwissenschaftlicher Verlag Wien. Ticciati describes this symphony as ‘wild, daring and risky’, a perfect pairing for this engaging and charismatic conductor.