Vienna Philharmonic’s Bruckner Symphony Cycle on Carnegie Hall+
Marking the 200th anniversary of Bruckner’s birth in 2024, the Vienna Philharmonic performs the composer’s complete symphony cycle of the nine numbered symphonies and two rarely heard symphonies that Bruckner left unnumbered. This cycle marks the first time the Vienna Philharmonic has performed all 11 symphonies under one conductor, Christian Thielemann, who is regarded as one of the most renowned interpreters of Bruckner’s work. Watch the acclaimed performances in full-length concert films from the Salzburg Festival and Vienna’s Musikverein today!
Plus, don’t miss Anton Bruckner: The Enigmatic Genuis, an illuminating documentary exploring the mysterious and controversial symphonist.
Bruckner’s Symphony Cycle on Carnegie Hall+
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Anton Bruckner: The Enigmatic Genius
For a symphonist of his stature, Bruckner remains one of classical music’s more mysterious and controversial figures. Journalist Marie Konig and actor Michael Dangl follow the Austrian composer’s trail in this illuminating portrait.
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