DVD + Blu-Ray:
Bruckner 11 – Thielemann & Wiener Philharmoniker
The Wiener Philharmoniker recorded its first ever complete Bruckner cycle under the baton of Christian Thielemann / Part III.
On the occasion of the Bruckner bicentenary, the Wiener Philharmoniker recorded its first ever complete Bruckner cycle under the baton of Christian Thielemann. In addition to the well-known canon of nine symphonies, the two earliest Bruckner symphonies in F minor and D minor, which are a world premiere on DVD and Blu-ray, were also recorded for the first time in the orchestra's history. This uniquely complete edition from the Musikverein and Salzburg Festival, featuring 11 symphonies, also includes extensive conversations with Christian Thielemann about each symphony and insights into his rehearsal work. “Orchestra and conductor impressed with Anton Bruckner's Second.” (Der Standard) // “Only the highest musical perfection sounds like this.” (Die Presse)
PROGRAMME: Bruckner: Symphonies Nos 2 & 8
BONUS: Discovering Bruckner with Christian Thielemann
Original title Bruckner 11 – Christian Thielemann & Wiener Philharmoniker
Genre Concert
Recording location Wiener Musikverein, April & October 2019
Duration 205 mins (Symphonies: 150 mins / Bonus: 55 mins)
Production Company A co-production of Unitel, myfidelio, ORF III and Wiener Philharmoniker
TV Director Dick Kuijs
Composer Anton Bruckner
Orchestra / Band Wiener Philharmoniker
Conductor Christian Thielemann
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