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Bruckner: Sym. # 5 - SACD

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Track details: Symphony No. 5 in B flat ("Tragic"; "Church of Faith"; "Pizzicato"), WAB 105 (various versions) (1. Satz: Introduction: Adagio - Allegro) Composer: Anton Bruckner Length: 20:34 Performers: Wiener Philharmoniker (Orchestra) Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Orchestra/Ensemble: Wiener Philharmoniker Symphony No. 5 in B flat ("Tragic"; "Church of Faith"; "Pizzicato"), WAB 105 (various versions) (2. Satz: Adagio. Sehr langsam) Composer: Anton Bruckner Length: 14:57 Performers: Wiener Philharmoniker (Orchestra) Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Orchestra/Ensemble: Wiener Philharmoniker Symphony No. 5 in B flat ("Tragic"; "Church of Faith"; "Pizzicato"), WAB 105 (various versions) (3. Satz: Scherzo. Molto vivace (Schnell) - Trio. I) Composer: Anton Bruckner Length: 13:35 Performers: Wiener Philharmoniker (Orchestra) Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Orchestra/Ensemble: Wiener Philharmoniker Symphony No. 5 in B flat ("Tragic"; "Church of Faith"; "Pizzicato"), WAB 105 (various versions) ((4. Satz) Finale: Adagio - Allegro moderato) Composer: Anton Bruckner Length: 23:59 Performers: Wiener Philharmoniker (Orchestra) Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Orchestra/Ensemble: Wiener Philharmoniker Symphony No. 5 in B flat ("Tragic"; "Church of Faith"; "Pizzicato"), WAB 105 (various versions) (Rehearsal. 1st movement. Bars 1-22. "Vor den Sechz) Composer: Anton Bruckner Length: 2:46 Performers: Wiener Philharmoniker (Orchestra) Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Orchestra/Ensemble: Wiener Philharmoniker Symphony No. 5 in B flat ("Tragic"; "Church of Faith"; "Pizzicato"), WAB 105 (various versions) (Rehearsal. 1st movement. Bars 161-224. "Die Synkop) Composer: Anton Bruckner Length: 4:37 Performers: Wiener Philharmoniker (Orchestra) Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Orchestra/Ensemble: Wiener Philharmoniker Symphony No. 5 in B flat ("Tragic"; "Church of Faith"; "Pizzicato"), WAB 105 (various versions) (Rehearsal. 1st movement. Bars 315-319; 325-327; 38) Composer: Anton Bruckner Length: 1:57 Performers: Wiener Philharmoniker (Orchestra) Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Orchestra/Ensemble: Wiener Philharmoniker Symphony No. 5 in B flat ("Tragic"; "Church of Faith"; "Pizzicato"), WAB 105 (various versions) (Rehearsal. 2nd Movement. Bars 31-38; 107-124. "Geh) Composer: Anton Bruckner Length: 4:11 Performers: Wiener Philharmoniker (Orchestra) Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Orchestra/Ensemble: Wiener Philharmoniker Symphony No. 5 in B flat ("Tragic"; "Church of Faith"; "Pizzicato"), WAB 105 (various versions) (Rehearsal. 2nd Movement. Bars 163-196; 203-211. "V) Composer: Anton Bruckner Length: 8:57 Performers: Wiener Philharmoniker (Orchestra) Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Orchestra/Ensemble: Wiener Philharmoniker Symphony No. 5 in B flat ("Tragic"; "Church of Faith"; "Pizzicato"), WAB 105 (various versions) (Rehearsal. 2nd Movement. Bars 1-18, 39-70. "So, je) Composer: Anton Bruckner Length: 3:24 Performers: Wiener Philharmoniker (Orchestra) Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Orchestra/Ensemble: Wiener Philharmoniker Symphony No. 5 in B flat ("Tragic"; "Church of Faith"; "Pizzicato"), WAB 105 (various versions) (Rehearsal. 2nd Movement. Bars 71-84, 101-144, 195-) Composer: Anton Bruckner Length: 4:43 Performers: Wiener Philharmoniker (Orchestra) Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Orchestra/Ensemble: Wiener Philharmoniker Symphony No. 5 in B flat ("Tragic"; "Church of Faith"; "Pizzicato"), WAB 105 (various versions) (Rehearsal. 3rd Movement. Scherzo. Bars 1-39, 133-1) Composer: Anton Bruckner Length: 6:25 Performers: Wiener Philharmoniker (Orchestra) Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Orchestra/Ensemble: Wiener Philharmoniker Symphony No. 5 in B flat ("Tragic"; "Church of Faith"; "Pizzicato"), WAB 105 (various versions) (Rehearsal. 3rd Movement. Scherzo. Bars 341-382; Tr) Composer: Anton Bruckner Length: 2:36
Featuring: Wiener Philharmoniker - Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Special Features: , SuperAudioCD, Hybrid, DDD
Composer: Bruckner
Genre: Classical
Rating: NOT RATED
Languages: English
Studio: RCA
Street Date: March 08, 2005

SKU: 82876607492
Weight: 0.25
Regular Price: $17.98
On Sale For: $14.38


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1. Dan on 9/14/2007, said:

Wow this recording really hits the mark. I highly recommend it, unlike several of the other available Harnoncourt readings of other Bruckner symphonies. Until this one, I have variously found Harnoncourt’s approach to Bruckner to lack spiritual gravitas (9th, 7th, 8th, and to lesser extent 4th), as well as to have soggy rhythmic phrasing that seemed to make paragraphs in certain musical passages loom like a loosening mudslide that has caught too much water and may just slide down into the valley, sludging all before it. In this reading of the fifth symphony, however, I finally hear that Harnoncourt has gotten it balanced better. From the opening slow introduction to the first movement, to the many shifting passages of the inner movements, to the quicksilver and granite layering of motives in the problematic finale, I like what I am hearing this time. If the Vienna Philharmonic hasn’t earned its chops as a great Bruckner orchestra by now, who else has? The strings have that typical sweet, velvety heft. Woodwinds are articulate, and often mesmerizing …. a good thing, too, since so often the composer winds down the other departments of the orchestra and lets this or that woodwind carry the weight of the music forward, all by its lonesome. Tempos are on the slow side, but it matters more what a conductor does with this or that tempo, not so much what the metronome marking would be. Finally, Harnoncourt finds just the right combinations of inter-related yet contrasting tempos which allow each section to speak its piece without distracting or interrupting the larger, invisible flow and forward momentum of the movements, and finally, of the entire symphony. It is hard to guess how much this may have to do with editing, as well as performance as such. Harnoncourt’s Bruckner readings have been taken from live performances, and while surely his prior releases have given a representative sense of what the man is up to in this music; until now I just haven’t heard the magic that I want to hear when I pick one of the Bruckner symphonies down from the listening shelf. Kudos to the Vienna brass as always. And kudos to the SuperAudio multi-channel sound. I found the level to be set low, and but thanks to Bryston I have plenty of amp muscle on hand. While the uncompressed mass of total orchestra sound is what will probably first catch your attention, the fact is that in super audio resolution across multiple channels, the middle and soft ranges are what stays with you. In his own way, then, one listens to Bruckner in a new light, and one finds oneself easily thinking that he was a great master of chamber music …. like Mahler, even though neither composer is known for chamber works as such. Highly recommended, then, and good company for the other masters lining the Bruckner fifth keeper shelf: Franz Welser-Most & London, Gunter Wand & Berlin, Franz Konwitschny & Leipzig Gewandhaus, Otto Klemperer & Philharmonia, Kurt Eichorn & Bavarian Radio, Celibidache & Munich on EMI.
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