Bruckner - Symphony No. 3 (Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti)

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Published 2021-08-12
From the Gasteig Philharmonic Hall in Munich, 1993
Solti conducts the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Watch the full concert: bit.ly/SirGeorgSolti-1993

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Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Sir Georg Solti - conductor

0:00 Anton Bruckner - Symphony No. 3 in D Minor "Wagner Symphony"
0:55 I. Mässig bewegt
22:54 II. Adagio (etwas bewegt) quasi Andante
39:04 III. Scherzo: Ziemlich schnell
46:18 IV. Finale: Allegro

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All Comments (21)
  • I think that Bruckner's third symphony is his best melody. You can feel that you are in a beautiful forest riding a horse.
  • @shin-i-chikozima
    Bruckner’s symphonies will be a call to God who continues remaining silent, and quench and moisturize the parched soul of busy modern people
  • @robcat2075
    Nope, I've never heard that Movement III coda before. To be surprised by Bruckner after all these years. :D
  • @halitbasar6207
    The way he smiles at the end. He was satisfied and he should well be. Magnificent!
  • @ibizaking
    I love Solti's energy, and the incomparable Wil Sanders on 1st horn!
  • Solti and the BRSO are an incomparable duo. His recording of Strauss Alpine Symphony with the BRSO is the one by which I measure all the others. This Bruckner is grand and magnificent.
  • @threethrushes
    Bruckner's harmonies don't touch my soul; they grab it, shake it around, turn it upside down and throw it up to the heavens!
  • The finale coda of the Bruckner 5 may be the finest four or more minutes that Bruckner composed. But the true essence of Bruckner is the third symphony. In particular the extended ending to the scherzo. And nothing gives goose pimples than the final odd minute of this first masterpiece that Bruckner composed.
  • Εξαισιος,τελειος.Μπραβο.!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
  • This is maybe the 10th...or 50th time I have watched this performance. Absolutely terrific! The brass section here ranks right with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra of that time. Solti really was tops with Bruckner, Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert. I was lucky to have attended many of his CSO concerts in the 1990s. Thanks so much for posting and All the Best from Washington,DC.
  • @user-se7zm6wj5i
    Solti is one of the greatest conductors ever! His interpretation means a high quality. I have enjoyed this performance! Thank you for this video!
  • @daisuke6072
    素晴らしい a great conductor and performance he almost embodies the music kinetically
  • @waynelutton4634
    This is the 1878 Edition, I suspect, given the great third movement coda. Fine audio-visuals. Brass section did an admirable job. Thanks for posting!
  • @user-jt6ob9sj6k
    I can't believe that Sir Georg was already 81 years old at that time. So much powerful conducting! / This is wonderful 1877 version edited by Prof. Dr. Leopold Nowak published in 1981. Thanks from South Korea!
  • I viewed the Rienzi Overture performed by the Hochschule fur Musik Franz Liszt Weimar and then came here once again. Solti and the Bavarian Radio Symphony have lost none of their magic to me. Thanks, again, for posting this great performance of Bruckner's Wagner Symphony!:thanksdoc::goodvibes:
  • The sweeping sound of the end of the Finale gives me the feeling of riding a fast train with the window open, feeling the wind and seeing beautiful sunlid meadows racing by in a blur of greens and yellows.