In much the same way as he championed Mahler, conductor Bruno Walter was a tireless advocate for Bruckner during his American years. This period in his life fell at a time when the quality of the Austrian mystic's works was being called into serious question. Here the listener is privileged to hear two of Walter's earliest Bruckner performances with the NBC Symphony Orchestra and the Philadelphia Orchestra, taken from broadcast recordings and reproduced here in the best possible sound.
1 Bewegt, Nicht Zu Schnell - NBC Symphony Orchestra
2 Andante, Quasi Allegretto - NBC Symphony Orchestra
3 Scherzo. Bewegt - Trio: Nicht Zu Schnell - NBC Symphony Orchestra
4 Finale: Bewegt, Doch Nicht Zu Schnell - NBC Symphony Orchestra
- Disc 2 -
1 Allegro Con Spirito - New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra
2 Andante - New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra
3 Menuetto - New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra
4 Presto - New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra
5 Feierlich. Misterioso - Philadelphia Orchestra
6 Scherzo: Bewegt, Lebhaft - Philadelphia Orchestra
7 Adagio: Langsam - Philadelphia Orchestra
8 Finale: Misterioso, Nicht Schnell - Philadelphia Orchestra
In much the same way as he championed Mahler, conductor Bruno Walter was a tireless advocate for Bruckner during his American years. This period in his life fell at a time when the quality of the Austrian mystic's works was being called into serious question. Here the listener is privileged to hear two of Walter's earliest Bruckner performances with the NBC Symphony Orchestra and the Philadelphia Orchestra, taken from broadcast recordings and reproduced here in the best possible sound.