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"...The first movement is all optimism, an adventure of good, clean fun; the Adagio is more Mendelssohn than Mahler in its sweetness and buoyancy; the Scherzo and Finale bounce along with neat, clipped rhythms. Textures are luminous throughout: those who like their Bruckner laid on thick will want darker colours, but for me the classical lightness and clarity is a breath of fresh air." - Kate Molleson,
The Guardian

"...The first movement is all optimism, an adventure of good, clean fun; the Adagio is more Mendelssohn than Mahler in its sweetness and buoyancy; the Scherzo and Finale bounce along with neat, clipped rhythms. Textures are luminous throughout: those who like their Bruckner laid on thick will want darker colours, but for me the classical lightness and clarity is a breath of fresh air." - Kate Molleson,
The Guardian
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Works on This Recording
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Symphony no 1 in C minor, WAB 101 by Anton Bruckner
Conductor:
Jaap van Zweden
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Romantic
Written: 1865/1891; Linz, Austria
Length: 51 Minutes 20 Secs.
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