Bruckner, Symphony No.9 in D minor

Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 9 can be regarded as the composer's musical testament. Bruckner (1824-1896) told a friend: "I dedicate my last work to the Lord of lords, to my dear God. I hope that He will grant me enough time to complete it." His wish was not fulfilled; the composer was still working on the finale the day he died and the symphony remained a torso. Bruckner nevertheless considered the work as the crowning point of his oeuvre, and he is said to have woven his musical farewell to life in the symphony's Adagio. One of Bruckner's most congenial interpreters was Herbert von Karajan (1908-1989). Karajan embodied classical music in the general consciousness as an epoch-making conductor, media star, opera producer, festival director and festival founder. But in spite of his Promethean and widely varied activities, he remained a superb conductor, with a grasp of the standard orchestral and operatic repertory from Mozart to Schoenberg that was unsurpassed among his peers.

  • No: A05500638
  • Genre: Concert
  • Composer: Anton Bruckner
  • Conductor: Herbert von Karajan
  • Orchestra: Wiener Philharmoniker
  • Director: Herbert von Karajan
  • Music Genre: Orchestral Music
  • Production year: 1978
  • Run time: 01:00:00