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Bruckner - Symphony no.8 | MDG (Dabringhaus und Grimm) MDG65023072

Bruckner - Symphony no.8

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Label: MDG (Dabringhaus und Grimm)

Cat No: MDG65023072

Barcode: 0760623230726

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 16th February 2024

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Contents

Artists

Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Stanislaw Skrowaczewski

Works

Bruckner, Anton

Symphony no.8 in C minor

Artists

Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Stanislaw Skrowaczewski

About

To mark the 100th birthday of legendary conductor Stanisław Skrowaczewski, MDG has released a live recording of Bruckner's Eighth Symphony with the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra in cooperation with Denon, in Bruckner's bicentenary year.

With a career spanning eight decades, the 93-year-old conductor moulds Bruckner's last completed symphony into a moving legacy: the crowning achievement a life's work. Born in Lviv, Poland (now part of Ukraine) in 1923, Skrowaczewski began violin and piano lessons at the age of four, and he composed his first symphony by age eight. At 11, he made his debut as a pianist and at 13 conducted and was soloist in Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto. This career ended when, in a WWII air raid, he suffered two broken hands and was left with nerve damage. He then turned to composing and conducting. Bruckner's music had transfixed him since he was a boy.

Anton Bruckner did not have it easy as a composer. Appointed late in life and plagued by constant self-doubt, he often reworked his compositions several times. Neither was he initially well-received by the public: the premiere of his Seventh symphony turned into a veritable scandal after the audience left the hall in droves. However, his Eighth was a triumphant success: the audience applauded enthusiastically after every movement and the composer was praised as "a giant", "a poet" "a great genius" by the likes of Hugo Wolf, Hans Richter and Johannes Brahms. In the restrained, introspective coda of the first movement, the music softly fades away, in keeping with the opening of the work. Bruckner described it as a "Totenuhr" (death knell): "It's as if you are lying on your death-bed and there is a clock hanging on the wall opposite and inexorably ticking away the seconds while your life slowly ebbs away: tick, tock, tick, tock..." Bruckner passed away before he could complete his Ninth Symphony, making the Eighth, the longest symphony he had ever written, his magnum opus.

Reviews

Recorded in Tokyo on January 21, 2016, this masterly account of Bruckner’s Eighth Symphony was not Skrowaczewski’s last – he conducted the symphony in Berlin three months later – but it’s without doubt his most important. Televised live and later republished on YouTube, it’s a performance that has the added merit of offering a masterclass in the rostrum conductor’s art.  Richard Osborne
Gramophone April 2024

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