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hjbardenhagen
Use the full name Anton Bruckner for the composer. The band Bruckner is redirected to this profile which is wrong, but cannot be fixed in the database at the moment.
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hjbardenhagen
Disable auto-correction in your website settings to see the redirected profile for the band Bruckner and your scrobbles for it: https://www.last.fm/music/+noredirect/Bruckner
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SmoothJazzDavis
At the very least there are no morons in here talking about Hitler in here because Bruckner was his second favourite composer.
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Erkan-Yilmaz
Rest in peace... It is his 124th death anniversary today. We still miss Anton Bruckner
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HaHaHaYoureDead
С Антоном Брукнером дело обстоит точно так же; сверх меры богобоязненный, сверх меры ревностный католик, он переехал из Верхней Австрии в Вену, чтобы всецело отдать себя служению императору и Богу. Нет, и Брукнер гением не был. Его творческие потуги смехотворны, его музыка темна и беспомощна, как и проза Штифтера. Однако если Штифтер, строго говоря, интересен сегодня, пожалуй, лишь литературоведам, то музыка Брукнера трогает многих людей до глубины души. Брукнеровские музыкальные излияния покорили весь мир; можно сказать, что напыщенная сентиментальность празднует в творчестве Брукнера подлинный триумф. Брукнер так же неряшлив в своих сочинениях, как Штифтер в своих. Их искусство слишком богоугодно и этим опасно.
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grandankou
Проза Штифтера меня трогает до глубины души, как многих музыка Брукнера. Она темна, беспомощна, наивна, но очень поэтична, весьма искренняя и ни разу не пошлая. Это нечто сродни местам в Юнгеровских дневниках, где последний описывает несколькими абзацами тигровую лилию, которая растет в саду оного, что вызывает чувство некой "несуществующей ностальгии", заставляет вспоминать то, чего с тобой никогда не происходило, но ты это помнишь, переживал где-то в глубоком детстве во снах.
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HaHaHaYoureDead
чувак, ну классика же (от лучшего в истории писателя): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Masters_(novel)
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grandankou
Чувак, ну не признал) сочти за комплимент, что тебя путают с Бернахардом. Искусствоведы убивают искусство, воскликнул Иррзиглер (с)
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Permafrostt
Even though I know the translator didn't do it justice, you described Bruckner's music very well! :)
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gymnorhina
You're only listening with your ears, not with your heart. Black Metal is not about musical finesse or riffs as you argue, but about a certain kind of primal, transcendental feeling for the lack of a better word. Some of the greatest BM tunes have quite poor technical structure, because song writing simply is secondary. (Technically, old Mayhem is closer to punk or grind than metal, yet pivotal in the development of BM.)
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TheDarthsala
All I can think listening to Bruckner is that I wish I could listen to even more Bruckner.
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AnaalForsage
People who listen to classical just to show how "intellectual" they are are the worst.
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NightXsenator
Wand NDR cycle is perfect. His recordings of 4th and 8th with BPO are also fantastic. 8th in Lubeck also.
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MonarchKingdom
I checked out on Amazon, the 17CD Bruckner set costs well over €1000... Spendy indeed.
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mahleria
I agree. It's not my personal nickname for him, but rather one that's been given to him. Dig around online and you'll find that he is very well regarded. He met Furtwängler as a young man and it made a huge impression on him. I haven't heard the Nagano; DS-O but will put it on my radar. I love his Messiaen discs and saw him conduct Stravinsky a few years ago.
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MonarchKingdom
(Labelling someone the Japanese - or any other - Furtwängler will create very high expectations, though, which might prove difficult to live up to...)
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MonarchKingdom
@mahleria: Thanks for the recommendation, I already planned to listen to a Japanese version. On a FB discussion group someone recommended the Eighth by the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester in Berlin, 2005, under Kent Nagano, who is Japanese American. Have you by any chance heard Nagano as well?
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Wooshmeister
" The main problem with Bruckner symphonies is that they're just too short." A problem also seen in Mahler's symphonies.
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MonarchKingdom
Just finished the First, with Wand and the Kölner, and it was just sublime. Really all his symphonies were superb.
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MonarchKingdom
I only discovered Bruckner a few months ago, and I've been enthusiastic ever since. I never thought the Second to be his best, but I do like it along with the rest of the numbered symphonies. (I only know these, I don't know the 0th or the 00th symphonies.) I think all of these symphonies are perfect.
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MonarchKingdom
Why is the Sixth considered to be "the ugly duckling"? One of my personal favorites.
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