Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Seven conductors share what it’s like to lead Anton Bruckner’s monumental symphonies, and why they resonate today. By David Allen Bruckner, Bruckner, ...
“The symphonies are all really tricky to play if you want to do it perfectly,” Coucheron said. “If you want to do it right — there’s no escaping, there’s no hiding. So everybody has to be completely ...
Whether Beethoven saved his best symphony for last is a matter of opinion. However, one can hang several descriptors on his Symphony No. 9, and “anticlimactic” isn’t one of them. If you’re performing ...
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