Bruckner's magnificent cathedral of sound
George Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra create a precise and powerful Symphony No. 3.
Szell's clear interpretation and the orchestra's controlled performance highlight the structure of Bruckner's music. The development of each movement is logical yet expressively emotional. This is a masterpiece that remains highly regarded as a representative Bruckner performance of the 1970s.
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I. Mehr Langsam, Misterioso
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II. Adagio, Bewegt, Quasi Andante (Beginning)
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II. Adagio, Bewegt, Quasi Andante (Conclusion)
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III. Ziemlich Schnell
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IV. Allegro
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Composed By - Anton Bruckner
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Conductor - George Szell
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Orchestra - The Cleveland Orchestra
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Producer - Paul Myers (2)
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Liner Notes - Jack Diether
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Painting [Cover Painting: Detail From Cathedral In Winter] - Oehme