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  1. Mar 16, 2014 · The 1889 version of his Symphony no. 3 in D minor that the LPO played this evening was the fruit of this collaboration, and it is this version of the symphony that made its way in Bruckner’s last years and throughout most of the 20th century.

  2. Mar 16, 2014 · Benjamin Beilman's radiant Mendelssohn preceded Skrowaczewski and the LPO making a magnificent case for Bruckner's third version of his Symphony no. 3 in D minor at the Souhthbank Centre, London.

  3. Skrowaczewski, like many eminent Bruckner conductors before him, chooses the third version of this score, dating from 1889. In this symphony the process of revision was in the main a process of cutting, caused by the tribulations of its performing history.

  4. Lacking a version of the 1889 version of the Third on CD, I did just that and was impressed. Effectively the price has been hiked up 50% for this bulk re-issue. Relatively, this now costs about four times as much as Barenboim and over twice as much as Haitink with Tintner in between.

  5. Feb 28, 2017 · I bought the Third Symphony first: what a driven performance – energetic, fast, precise playing, wonderful blend of sound. I had already listened to the Tintner set, which came out around the same time, and it was a revelation to hear such contrasting approaches.

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  6. Nov 1, 2015 · Now officially the oldest person ever to conduct in the Royal Festival Hall, he recalled in a recent interview the transformative moment when as a mere seven-year-old in Lwόw he first heard a Bruckner symphony.

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  8. Skrowaczewski and the London Philharmonic have recently turned in some very impressive Bruckner renditions; an impressive 7th Symphony, and arguably an even more impressive No 3, both of which have both been recorded for the orchestra’s own label. Of course Skrowaczewski is a seasoned Bruckner conductor having performed his music all over ...

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