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Sym 3

~ Anton Bruckner (Composer), Osmo Vanska (Conductor), Glasgow BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra)
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1. Sym No.3 in d ('Wagner Sym'): Gemassigt, Mehr Bewegt, Misterioso
2. Sym No.3 in d ('Wagner Sym'): Adagio. Bewegt, Quasi Andante, Feierlich
3. Sym No.3 in d ('Wagner Sym'): Scherzo. Ziemlich Schnell - Trio
4. Sym No.3 in d ('Wagner Sym'): Finale. Allegro

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  1. Symphony No. 3 in D Minor (Wagner) (First Definitive Version; Schalk version; Final version), WAB 103
    Composed by Anton Bruckner
    Performed by Glasgow BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Osmo Vanska


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Bruckner's Third Symphony (the so-called "Wagner" Symphony) is notorious for existing in many different revisions. Stephen Johnson, in the accompanying booklet to this release, gives a comprehensive survey of these and attempts to unravel the confusion. Suffice it to say that Vänskä has opted for the 1877 Novak edition, but uses the 1876 Adagio. The point is that the symphony emerges as a cogent whole, especially when given a performance as committed as this one. The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra under Vänskä enters an august field, pitting themselves against the likes of Jochum, Sanderling and Tintner. They acquit themselves brilliantly. The brass playing is resplendent, the strings glowing, the woodwind solos characterful--the orchestra as a whole is capable of evoking the entire range of emotions. The recording has all the sense of space required for the powerful climaxes. Vänskä captures the monumental quality of the Adagio to perfection, the strings taking on a lustrous, deep-throated tone (listen out for the references to Wagner's Tannhäuser at about 16'30"). Vänskä shows a particular affinity for Bruckner's pastoral evocations, especially in the first movement. An outstanding achievement all round. --Colin Clarke

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5.0 out of 5 stars Tremendous, Outstanding, Jun 3 2001
By Scott D. Harris (Chattanooga, TN) - See all my reviews
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For anyone interested in Anton Bruckner's symphonies, this disc is a must hear. With this performance Osmo Vanska introduces himself as potential new member to the ranks of the greatest Bruckner conductors.

The opening violins immediately establish the tension which Vanska builds to the first impressive climanx of sound - this is the harbinger of what is to come for the rest of the disc. In terms of tempi, Vanska is middle of the road and he is clearly not a stop-and-go Bruckner conductor. Everything flows with a basic underlying pulse.

The BBC Scottish Orchestra acquits itself well, perhaps slightly light in string tone, but the brass are quite solid. The trombone and horn sections deserve special kudos.

The venue is St. Mary's Church, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland. The engineer is Tony Faulkner. Hyperion have gotten what I consider to be the ideal Bruckner sound - this was recorded in what sounds like a moderately large church; there is a small amount of reverb and you can hear proper "distancing" of the instruments, but the microphones are fairly close, thus avoiding a wash of sound that drowns out individual sections, even at the tremendous climaxes.

... this is a great disc and will undoubtedly become one of the top recommendations for this work and stand alongside those of Karajan, Tintner, Celibidache and Eichhorn.

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