5065001341960

Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. 9 In D Minor

Halle; Kahchun Wong

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Format: 2CD

Cat No: CDHLD7566

PRE-ORDER: This item will be shipped with the aim to deliver on release day.

Release Date:  02 May 2025

Label:  Halle - Cd / Halle

Packaging Type:  Brilliant Case (Jewel Case size, Holds 2 CDs)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  5065001341960

Genres:  Classical  Orchestral  

Composer/Series:  Anton Bruckner

  • Description

    Bruckner's Ninth Symphony was begun in 1887 and has traditionally been performed in the three movements he had completed by November 1894. He embarked on detailed composition of a final movement in the last 18 months of his life and in 1983 musicologists Nicola Samale, John Phillips, Benjamin- Gunnar Cohrs and Guiseppe Mazzuca began work to reconstruct the Finale. This release includes the first commercial recording of the most recent revision of the earlier performing material, by Dr. John A. Phillips. The Symphony was intended by Bruckner to be his last and greatest work, a musical testament to crown his entire output. A deeply religious man, his dedication of the work 'to the dear Lord' reveals his intent to deal with what Phillips describes as 'the ultimate questions of belief, death and the destiny of the soul'. The resulting music runs a gamut of emotions; mysterious and solemn, transcendent, rapturous and at times terrifying. The orchestration is rich, including an enlarged horn section featuring four Wagner tubas, and the composer charts new harmonic territory, even anticipating what was to follow with Mahler and aspects of twentieth century composition. Taken from a rapturously received and critically acclaimed performance at The Bridgewater Hall (with 5-star review describing a 'splendid night' and hailing the magnificent sound of the 'blazing Halle) this recording will prove essential for those wishing to hear the work in the intended four movement form. The recording is accompanied by a booklet containing a personal introduction from Kahchun Wong and a note from Dr. John A. Phillips, surveying the material Bruckner left for the Finale and detailing the work done on reconstructing it for performance.