Symphony no. 9 in D-minor, WAB 109: IV. Finale. (completion by Samale, Phillips, Cohrs & Mazzuca, 2012)

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Annotation

Samale/Mazzuca/Phillips/Cohrs completion (1992, rev. 1996, rev. 2005, rev. 2008, rev. 2011)

A final revision was made in 2011, in particular including an entirely new conception of the Coda. The world premiere of this new ending was given by the Dutch Brabants Orkest under the baton of Friedemann Layer in Breda (NL), 15 October 2011. It was also performed in Berlin on 9 February 2012 by Simon Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic on EMI Classics on 22 May 2012. Rattle conducted the American premiere at Carnegie Hall on 24 February 2012.

Annotation last modified on 2017-04-21 18:12 UTC.

Relationships

composer:Anton Bruckner (Austrian composer) (from 1887 until 1896, in 1896)
has revision:Symphony no. 9 in D‐minor, WAB 109: IV. Finale. (completion by Samale, Phillips, Cohrs & Mazzuca, 1983–2012 edition version, Phillips revised 2021–22)
revision of:Symphony no. 9 in D-minor, WAB 109: IV. Finale. (Original Sketches - generic, use if unsure which edition to use)

Recordings

DateTitleAttributesArtistLength
recordings
2012-02-07 – 2012-02-09Symphony no. 9 in D minor: IV. Finale (Misterioso. Nicht schnell)liveBerliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle22:41
2018-05-26Symphony No. 9 in D minor: IV. Finale. Misterioso, nicht schnellBerliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle20:31
2018-05-26Symphony Nr. 9 In D Minor (with the completed performance version of the 4th movement by Samale-Phillips-Cohrs-Mazzuca 1985-2008/revised 2010): 1. Feierlich, misterioso / 2. Scherzo. Bewegt, lebhaft - Trio. Schnell - Scherzo da capo / 3. Adagio. Langsam, feierlich / 4. Finale. [Misterioso, nicht schnell]Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle1:17:09