Score Collective - Inspired by Bruckner's Nulth
Four students from the Conservatory of Amsterdam wrote a work inspired by the Study Symphony by Anton Bruckner. Like Bruckner's other work, that four-part symphony contains a wealth of ideas and motifs from which to draw. Exciting new music from the latest generation of composers. Who knows, the Bruckners of the future.
Score Collective - Inspired by Bruckner's Nulth
Benefit
In addition to his Nulth Symphony and the symphonies with numbers one to 9, Anton Bruckner wrote another symphony. This so-called Study Symphony in F minor, also called Symphony No. 00, was composed in 1863. He concluded his composition studies with Otto Kitzler with it. It is not a 'youth symphony'. Bruckner was 39 when he wrote the work, but it has all the traces of a study. However, the later Bruckner can be recognized everywhere. It is up to the conservatory students to benefit from this.
Score Collective - Inspired by Bruckner's Nulth
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