Camerata RCO - Bruckner's Ninth
Bruckner's original notes, completed by Sébastien Letocart in the Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ. Camerata RCO will always remain closest to Bruckner in this special with a lot of new music.
Camerata RCO - Bruckner's Ninth
Bruckner as a source of inspiration
The Belgian composer Sébastien Letocart completed Bruckner's Ninth Symphony and arranged the other parts for the sixteen musicians of Camerata RCO—he aimed to stay as close as possible to Bruckner's original notes. A grand symphony reduced to its essence.
Bruckner's Ninth Symphony is best known in its three-movement version with that heavenly Adagio as its conclusion. There are, however, incomplete sketches for a final. Sébastien Letocart completed the Ninth Symphony in 2008 based on the sketches.
He has now adapted this version and the three previous parts to chamber musical proportions for Camerata RCO. This is a worthy ending to Bruckner Casco, with notes from the one and only Anton Bruckner.
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Camerata RCO - Bruckner's Ninth
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