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Background: This version of Bruckner's Symphony No.3, recorded for EMI in December 1965 by Schuricht and the Vienna Philharmonic, (after he had formally retired from the concert platform) was the 1890 revision undertaken by the composer, together with the brothers Franz and Joseph Schalk. Although a devoted Brucknerian throughout his musical life, there is no record of Schuricht ever having conducted this work in concert, which gives his studio recording of it considerable interest and importance. It has been licensed from EMI and newly remastered from the original EMI stereo master tapes. EMI Germany issued a version in 1991 but the transfer was very poor and recorded at very low level and made no impact in such a powerful work. Haydn's Symphony No.86 was the fifth of his 'Paris' Symphonies. Schuricht performed works by Haydn throughout his career, as he did the music of Bruckner. The 1954 performance of the Symphony No.86 with the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra was the first time that he conducted this particular work. Subsequently he conducted it in concert in Florence (1960) and Lucerne (1962). A North German radio recording from 1961 has also been published. Given that Haydn did not figure at all in Schuricht's commercial studio discography, these surviving radio broadcasts are of considerable documentary value. |
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COMPOSER: Anton Bruckner (other
composers in brackets after works) |
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: recorded Musikvereinsaal Vienna 2-4-Dec-1965 in stereo / Stuttgart 20-May-1954 in mono |
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