Anton Bruckner's "Symphony No. 0 in D Minor, WAB 100, 'Nullte'" is a captivating journey through the early works of this Austrian master composer. Released on June 4, 2013, this album showcases Bruckner's orchestral prowess with a single, four-movement symphony that is both powerful and introspective. The symphony, edited by L. Nowak, is performed with precision and passion, offering a unique insight into Bruckner's developing style.
The album begins with the energetic "Allegro," setting the stage for a rich and dynamic listening experience. The "Andante" follows, providing a moment of reflection and tranquility. The "Scherzo. Presto - Trio. Langsamer und ruhiger" introduces a playful yet intricate rhythm, while the "Finale. Moderato" concludes the symphony with a sense of grandeur and resolution.
With a duration of 49 minutes, this album is a concise yet profound exploration of Bruckner's early symphonic work. Recorded by Oehms Classics, the sound quality is exceptional, allowing the listener to fully appreciate the depth and complexity of Bruckner's compositions. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or new to Bruckner's work, this album is a compelling addition to any music collection.