Bruckner, il gigante capito troppo tardi - Sinfonia N. 7

Anton Bruckner is one of the most unusual composers of the 19th century. For decades, he was considered too long, too complex, too "strange." Yet today, his Seventh Symphony is one of the most beloved symphonic works in the repertoire. In this video, we discuss the Seventh: Bruckner's almost obsessive relationship with Wagner, his shy and insecure personality, his difficulties with the Viennese critics, his belated success, and the birth of a symphony that would finally change his career. We'll also discuss the Adagio written with Wagner's death in mind, Wagner's famous tubas, score revisions, problems with conductors, and why Bruckner, even today, so deeply divides audiences. On my website (www.vitolore.com), you can also find the complete reaction to Bruckner's Seventh, linked to this video. I've created a free course featuring insights and curiosities about the topics covered in my videos; You can subscribe here: https://www.vitolore.com/prismi-music... To stay up-to-date on musical news, you can subscribe to my newsletter, always free, here: https://www.vitolore.com/newsletter #Bruckner #ClassicalMusic #Symphony ATTENTION: Some phones and tablets do not display the "Subscribe" button. In this case, I recommend accessing from your computer or clicking this link:    / @vito_lo_re   Special thanks to the supporters of this channel: Davide Castoldi, Riccardo, Massimiliano Vono, Ombretta, Andrea Musumeci, Giorgio Mrm, Puddu Pz, Freewheely, Lorenzo Cerini, Giovanni Stevanoni, Mary Ferone, Gianfranco Aimi, Rule Britannia, La canzone della notte, Giovanni Amadei, Simone Emili, Maria Bartocci, Italan Findart, Paolo Animato, Pietro Zuffa, Camilla Passalacqua, Francesco Cecere, Sandro Brentari, Francesco Conforti, Lorenzo Terzi, Pelle D’Uca, Gian Paolo Serreli, Bruno Frediani, Manlio La Barbera, Davide Grosso, Alberto Mancini, Gianmarco Vallero, Alice De Micheli, Gian Angelo Bartoli, Andrea Cavenaghi, Francesco Massimi, Luisella, Enrico Toffano, Enrico Aymerich, Patrizio Armeni, Giacomo Calore, Classical Film Music, Riccardo Barone, Franca Ele Consolino, Lorenzo Costa, Filippo Claudio Annunziata, Augusto Rossi, Alessandro Lazzarini, Penelope Lilla, Pietro Vivaldi, Edgar Zanin, Patrizia Broggi, and Massimiliano Niotta. If you would like to support the channel, you can also do so via Paypal at [email protected] If you would like to contact me, you can do so at [email protected]