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ブルックナー, アントン (1824 - 1896)

作曲家。ザンクト・フロリアン修道院、リンツ大聖堂のオルガニスト、ウィーンの宮廷オルガニストを歴任。交響曲、教会音楽、世俗合唱曲も多数作曲。

Anton Bruckner

Bruckner痴 career was prefigured by that of his father and grandfather, who were both teachers and musicians. Born on September 4, 1824 in Ansfelden near Linz, the young Bruckner sang as a choir boy in the monastery of St. Florian, and then studied at the teacher痴 college in Linz. Diligent and gifted, Bruckner worked as an organist during his studies, and from 1852 held the position of organist at St. Florian. His close relationship to this center of religious life left its mark on the young Bruckner, who was deeply religious. Bruckner痴 musical training, which lasted over thirty years and took place outside of academic institutions, nonetheless gained official recognition. In 1868 he was appointed professor at the conservatory of Vienna痴 Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, which was the predecessor to today痴 Hochschule f・ Musik und Darstellende Kunst. Both for this position and that of 禰oforganist-Expentanten・(organist presumptive to the imperial court), Bruckner gave up a secure and well-paid position in Linz. In Vienna, Bruckner wrote nine symphonies, which he continued to rework until shortly before his death on October 11, 1896. Bruckner, who was considered a master of improvisation, undertook concert tours to several European countries.


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