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Bruckner: Symphony No. 8

This book explores Bruckner's Eighth Symphony (1890) from several angles, offering an accessible guide to its musical design.

Benjamin M. Korstvedt (Author)

9780521632263, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 30 March 2000

146 pages, 21 music examples
21.6 x 14 x 1.3 cm, 0.34 kg

'What [this book] does reveal is enough to keep Bruckner-enthusiasts agonising and arguing for decades.' BBC Music Magazine

Anton Bruckner's Eighth Symphony (1890), one of the last of the great Romantic symphonies, is a grandly complex masterpiece. Its critical reception has been fascinatingly contentious. Its music, at once extensive and distilled, directly confronts the problem of the symphony after Beethoven and after Wagner. This book explores this many-faceted work from several angles. It documents the complicated and often misunderstood history of the symphony's composition and revision and offers an accessible guide to its musical design. It demonstrates, by means of a study of well-known recordings, how performance styles have evolved in this century. It also revisits the conventional wisdom about the various versions and editions of the symphony and comes to some provocative new conclusions.

Introduction
1. Placing the Eighth Symphony
2. The genesis and evolution of the Eighth Symphony
3. Symphonic design and musical logic
4. The Adagio and the sublime
5. The 1887 version and the 1890 version
6. The 1892 edition, authorship, and performance practice
Appendix A. Haas's edition of the Eighth Symphony
Appendix B. Textual differences between the Finale in the 1890 version and the 1892 version.

Subject Areas: Individual composers & musicians, specific bands & groups [AVH]

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