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Anton Bruckner composed the G minor Overture, WAB 98 in 1862-63, while he was studying with Otto Kitzler. In the fall of 1862, while studying with Otto Kitzler in Linz, Bruckner composed his first orchestral compositions: Four Orchestral Pieces (March in D minor and Three Pieces for Orchestra). His next orchestral composition was the Overture in G minor, WAB 98. The sketch of the Overture, begun in November 1862, can be found in the Kizler-Studienbuch pp. 287-301. The first version of the Overture was completed on December 24, 1862. On January 6, 1863, Bruckner began composing a new code, which he completed on January 22, 1863. The work was first published by Alfred Orl in Unbekannte Frühwerke Anton Bruckners, 1921. He performed the Overture for the first time Franz Moißl September 8, 1921 In Klosterneuburg. ................................................................................................................................. Anton Bruckner skomponował Uwerturę g-moll , WAB 98 w 1862-63, w czasie jego nauki u Otto Kitzler . Jesienią 1862 roku, studiując u Otto Kitzlera w Linzu , Bruckner skomponował swoje pierwsze kompozycje orkiestrowe: Cztery utwory orkiestrowe (Marsz d-moll i Trzy utwory na orkiestrę). Jego następny kompozycja orkiestralny był Uwertura w G moll WAB 98. Szkic Uwertury, zapoczątkowanej w listopadzie 1862 r., Znajduje się w Kizler-Studienbuch str. 287-301. Pierwszą wersję Uwertury ukończono 24 grudnia 1862 r. 6 stycznia 1863 r. Bruckner przystąpił do komponowania nowej kody , którą ukończył 22 stycznia 1863 r. Utwór został po raz pierwszy opublikowany przez Alfreda Orla w Unbekannte Frühwerke Anton Bruckners , 1921. Uwerturę po raz pierwszy wykonał Franz Moißl 8 września 1921 r. W Klosterneuburg .
Anton Bruckner William Steinberg Steinberg Orel Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 1824 1862 1863 1896 1921
Anton Bruckner (4 September 1824 – 11 October 1896) was an Austrian composer known for his symphonies, masses, and motets. The first are considered emblematic of the final stage of Austro-German Romanticism because of their rich harmonic language, strongly polyphonic character, and considerable length. Bruckner's compositions helped to define contemporary musical radicalism, owing to their dissonances, unprepared modulations, and roving harmonies. Overture in G minor, WAB 98 +••.••(...) November 1862 to 4 January 1863) Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra conducted by William Steinberg In the fall of 1862, when studying with Otto Kitzler in Linz, Bruckner composed his first orchestral compositions: the Four Orchestral Pieces (the March in D minor and the Three Pieces for orchestra). His next orchestral composition was an Overture in G minor, WAB 98. A sketch of the Overture, which was started in November 1862, is found in the Kizler-Studienbuch pp. 287-301. A first version of the Overture was fulfilled on 24 December 1862. On 6 January 1863 Bruckner started with the composition of a new coda, which he fulfilled on 22 January 1863. The original manuscript, of which sheet No. 7 (bars 188-212) is missing, is stored in the archive of the Kremsmünster Abbey. A copy of the complete score of the Overture was given by Bruckner to his friend Cyrill Hynais, together with that of Four Orchestral Pieces and the Symphony in F minor. These scores are stored in the archive of the Stadt- und Landesbibliothek of Vienna. The work was first published by Alfred Orel in Unbekannte Frühwerke A. Bruckners, Vienna, 1921. The Overture was first performed by Franz Moißl on 8 September 1921 in Klosterneuburg.
Anton Bruckner Bruckner Orchestra Linz 1824 1862 1896
Anton Bruckner +••.••(...)): Marcia in re minore - Marschtempo, nicht zu schnell (1862) - Bruckner Orchestra Linz diretta da Martin Sieghart
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