I know Karajan always used Haas Edition , but your score link is to the Novak Edition on the IMSLP site. I wonder whether the score on your video is Haas if it is from Karajan's live CD. Both edition have 133 pages, but still with minor differences in notes.
@SynchroScore7 күн бұрын
That's a good question, and I remember trying to figure that out when I first put this video together. The discography on www.abruckner.com lists von Karajan as using the Haas edition for this recording. However, the very same page states that "The primary difference is the inclusion of the cymbals in the Adagio in the Nowak edition," and the cymbals are present in this recording. Granted, I went to college for industrial technology, not music. And I understand that the cymbals are a point of controversy, whether Bruckner included them or they were inserted by somebody else, or Bruckner was convinced to add them. I understand that he was always insecure about his talent, and this led him to be highly suggestible to others who thought they could 'improve' on his works.
@marcap100023 күн бұрын
Gorgeous! Thanks a lot for sharing.
@SynchroScore16 күн бұрын
One of my favorites, and I actually managed to hear it performed by the Chicago Symphony on my birthday this year.
@ssb201 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Slight correction. I believe Bruckner was 64 when this symphony premiered. I think he became a composer well into his late 30's
@SynchroScore Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I believe I said that, that Bruckner was in his thirties in the 1860s when he first encountered the music of Liszt and Wagner.
@ssb201 Жыл бұрын
@@SynchroScore Ah my bad. Need to read things better. Thank you for the effort put into this video!
@SynchroScore Жыл бұрын
@@ssb201 I can see how you can read it that way. I'm glad you enjoy it, and I'm always open to requests for future videos.