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Gerd Schaller

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265:, Schaller has composed his own completion of the Symphony, closely based on Bruckner's notes, taking into account all available draft materials as far back as the earliest sketches, to close the remaining gaps in the score as much as possible, using original manuscript documents of Bruckner's, and running to 736 bars. Additionally, Schaller was able to supplement archival and manuscript material with missing elements in the score by drawing on his experience as a conductor, and of applying Bruckner's compositional techniques to the recordings of the complete cycle of all the composer's eleven symphonies; so that even passages without continuous original material are in a recognisably Brucknerian style. Schaller first performed his version of the finale with the Philharmonie Festiva in the abbey church at Ebrach on July 24, 2016, as part of the Ebrach Summer Music Festival. Reviewing the double-CD recording of the performance, Ralph Moore writes that the performance was an, "account to vie with the very best, immeasurably enhanced by an extraordinarily rich and complex arrangement and “elaboration” of the accumulated mass of sketches and sections of score which Bruckner left behind. Even without the finale, this would have been a monumental event; the addition of Schaller's completion made it one of those musical memories to treasure", and concludes that, "Schaller certainly makes musical sense of the remnants of Bruckner’s score and the memory of my encounter with the final ten minutes of this performance remains for me one of the most thrilling musical experiences of my life." 277:"Previous attempts to complete the 4th movement ended fully out of style, . Not so Schaller's version. He matches first time the dimension of the symphony and manages to set a point on top for a fulminate final. And even better, this new version even has a "Reprise", that none of the others tried, although in can be found in Bruckner's sketches. Schaller created an excellent coda with a full dramatic development before it. He made like a retrospective of other Bruckner's symphony themes but citing them in an indirect and modified way. Bruckner's doctor noted that Bruckner had played for him the version of the finale on piano, where he overlapped the themes of the last symphonies. Exactly this was done by Gerd Schaller, giving the coda as much authenticity as possible from the currently available material and information." 306:
review of all movements as in the Eighth Symphony. Ward writes of it, "The fugue worked very well, with tension maintained and intensifying strongly. The recapitulation of the triplet horn theme, where Bruckner’s completed bifolios cease, continues and builds and then falls quiet." In his completion of the coda of the final movement, Schaller draws on themes and motives from across Bruckner's works in the form of a compositional retrospective with building-blocks from earlier symphonies, choral symphonic works and thematic references to other movements of the Ninth.
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Edition GĂŒnter HĂ€nssler. Gerd Schallers work was guided by 19th-century French organ composers Alexandre Guilmant, Louis Vierne and Charles Marie Widor, all of whom wrote organ sonatas and symphonies for the instrument. In The Bruckner Journal Ken Ward writes: "But what Schaller has created from Bruckner’s 9th is an ‘organ symphony’ – not as a poor substitute for the real thing, but as a work to be considered in parallel to the original."
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label Profil Edition GĂŒnter HĂ€nssler and the Ebracher Musiksommer. The basis of the project is the Bruckner cycle recorded by Gerd Schaller and the Philharmonie Festiva, primarily in the abbey church of the former Cistercian monastery in Ebrach since 2007, which is gradually being supplemented by recordings of other versions and on September 4, 2024 for the 200th birthday of the composer Anton Bruckner should be finished.
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In 2020 he arranged Anton Bruckner's 9th Symphony, including the final movement that he completed, for organ and played it himself on the main organ of the former Cistercian abbey church in Ebrach. The Bayerischer Rundfunk (Studio Franken) produced the recording, the CD was released in 2021 by Profil
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The fugue of the final movement is particularly central to Schaller's completion - the heightened contrapuntal tension concentrated into this fugue is used in the finale as a lead to the climax to the thematic material at the start of the symphony, transposed to the major key, and as a polythematic
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Triple woodwind (flutes, oboes, B flat clarinets, bassoons); brass: 8 horns in F (7th/8th also in B flat; horns 4-8 alternate with Wagner tubas: 2 tenor tubas in B flat and 2 bass tubas in F), 3 trumpets in F, alto, tenor and bass trombones, contrabass tuba; timpani; strings (violin I / II, viola,
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aims to perform all symphonies in all versions, including the rare intermediate versions, and to record them on CD by the 200th birthday of the composer Anton Bruckner. It is a co-production project between Gerd Schaller, the Philharmonie Festiva, the Bayerischer Rundfunk - Studio Franken, the CD
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2018 Gerd Schaller revised his version of the final movement of Bruckner's Ninth from the experience of the first performance. He has attached particular importance to more clarity and clarity of the structures. As far as the orchestration is concerned, he has thinned out some passages and
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2018 Gerd Schaller has prepared an orchestral version of Bruckner's string quintet, the first for full orchestra. The original chamber polyphony of the five solo string players is retained in his strategy of arrangement, but at the same time much symphonic material is incorporated. It's a
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orchestrated others more richly. But there are also compositional changes, for example in the apotheosis of the coda. In 2019 the double-cd with the revised final movement has been released bei Profil HĂ€nssler. 2018 the score has been published by Ries & Erler, Berlin.
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Classical-Romantic arrangement with doubled woodwinds, four horns, two trumpets, three trombones and timpani to preserve the structures of the original composition and at the same time reinforce the symphonic content.
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Schaller's recording career has had a strong emphasis on lesser-known operas and concert rarities, including the first recordings of numerous pieces. His recordings of lesser-known operas have included
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Rainer Boss, "Anton Bruckners Neunte Symphonie d-Moll in 4 SĂ€tzen. UrauffĂŒhrung einer neuen Fassung mit Finale, nach originalen Quellen ergĂ€nzt und vervollstĂ€ndigt von Gerd Schaller", in:
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Symphony No. 9 in D minor (1894 original version, ed. Nowak 1951, finale completed by Gerd Schaller, 2015), rec. live July, 2016, Abteikirche, Ebrach, Upper Franconia, Germany.
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Engels, Guy (January 16, 2020). "Weiterer Teil einer wegweisenden Bruckner-Gesamtaufnahme (transl: Another part of a pioneering Bruckner complete recording)".
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Ninth Symphony – completed version; arranged for organ by Gerd Schaller; with final movement completed by Schaller (rev. 2020), double CD – PH21010 (2021)
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won the ECHO Klassik Prize in 2010 in the "Opera Recording of the Year (19th century)" category. In addition to a CD release, his performance of
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Ebracher Musiksommer, 24. Juli 2016, in: Internationale Bruckner-Gesellschaft. Studien&Berichte. Mitteilungsblatt 87, Vienna, December 2016.
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Franz Schubert: "Unfinished" Symphony in B minor D759 in the four-movement version of William Carragan, premiere recording – PH12062 (2012)
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Anton Bruckner, Neunte Symphonie d-Moll in vier SĂ€tzen mit neuer Finale-Fassung, vervollstĂ€ndigt und uraufgefĂŒhrt von Gerd Schaller.
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Ninth Symphony – completed version; with final movement completed by Schaller (2016), premiere recording; double CD – PH16089 (2016)
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Funeral music "To the memory of Anton Bruckner" by Otto Kitzler orchestrated by Schaller, premiere recording – PH13027 (2013)
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Anton Bruckners Neunte Symphonie d-Moll mit Finale ergÀnzt nach originalen Quellen und vervollstÀndigt von Gerd Schaller
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Ninth Symphony – completed version; with final movement completed by Schaller (rev. 2018), double CD – PH18030 (2019)
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in Franconia, and he remains its Artistic Director. The event is staged in collaboration with BR's Studio Franken.
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asserts Schaller "really is an excellent Bruckner conductor", and in reviewing Schaller's recording of Bruckner's
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Fourth Symphony – version of 1878/80 with final movement entitled Volksfest (traditional fair) – PH13049 (2013)
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In 2016, Gerd Schaller was unanimously selected by the Bruckner Society of America as the recipient of its
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Ninth Symphony – with final movement completed by William Carragan in the 2010 revision – PH11028 (2011)
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Eighth Symphony – intermediate variant of 1888 (Carragan edition), premiere recording – PH13027 (2013)
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Schaller's organ transcription of Bruckner's Ninth including the version of the Finale (revised 2020)
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Third Symphony – version of 1874 (Carragan edition), premiere recording – PH12022 (2012)
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Symphonies 00–9, Mass 3, Psalm 146, Organ works (supplemented boxset 2022) – PH 22007
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Symphony no. 9, supplemented after original sources and completed by Gerd Schaller
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described it as "one of the bests sounds and interpretations", and continued,
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Johann Ritter von Herbeck: Great Mass, premiere recording – PH15003 (2015)
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First Symphony – Linz version of 1866 (Carragan edition) – PH12022 (2012)
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In addition to his opera recordings, his live performances have included
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Fourth Symphony – version of 1874 – (Edition Schaller) – PH 22010 (2021)
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Second Symphony – version of 1872 (Carragan edition) – PH12022 (2012)
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Franz Schubert: "Great" Symphony in C major D944 – PH12062 (2012)
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Third Symphony – version of 1890 (Schalk edition), PH18002 (2018)
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Technical details for the Schaller Completion of Bruckner's Ninth
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Karl Goldmark: Symphony no. 1 "Rustic Wedding" - PH10048 (2011)
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Complete Bruckner symphonies; first recordings of rare works
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magazine in November 2011 as its "Recording of the Month".
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Karl Goldmark: Merlin, premiere recording – PH09044 (2009)
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First Symphony – Vienna Version of 1891 – PH19084 (2019)
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Schaller's completion of Bruckner's Ninth (revised 2018)
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Kapellsolisten (soloists) of the Dresden Staatskapelle.
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in 1993. In 1998 he became principal conductor at the
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Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony no. 7 – PH15030 (2015)
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Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony no. 4 – PH15030 (2015)
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Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony no. 3 – PH15030 (2015)
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Fourth Symphony – version of 1878/80 – PH11028 (2011)
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ed. Andreas Lindner and Klaus Petermayr, Linz 2017.
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Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-NĂŒrnberg
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He took up his first post at the 1875:21st-century German male musicians 1870:20th-century German male musicians 1582:Barfoot, Terry (August 13, 2013). 1281:Krusch, Uwe (September 14, 2018). 842:Music, Ebracht (January 1, 2016). 757:Schaller, Gerd (January 1, 2010). 584:Radio Symphony Orchestra of Prague 165:In 1990, Schaller established the 14: 1533:Reinhart, Brian (March 1, 2015). 1101:Moore, Ralph (December 1, 2016). 652:Seventh Symphony – PH11028 (2011) 1231:robccowan, rob's retro classical 1025:from the original on 2023-05-29. 596:Teatr Wielki Orchestra of Warsaw 520:Chamber Philharmonic of Bamberg. 1369:Ward, Ken (September 9, 2014). 1300:Kupke, Frank (April 20, 2009). 1225:Cowan, Rob (February 3, 2021). 1206:Moore, Ralph (March 21, 2021). 892:Ward, Ken (September 3, 2013). 813:"Erfolgsgeschichte Musiksommer" 649:Sixth Symphony – PH14021 (2014) 646:Fifth Symphony – PH14020 (2014) 1855:German male conductors (music) 1059:Ward, Ken (October 25, 2016). 1019:www.musicweb-international.com 172:In 2008, Schaller founded the 134:Schaller studied music at the 1: 1390:"Requiem von Franz von SuppĂ©" 1039:. 24 May 2019. 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Index


Bamberg, Bavaria
West Germany
WĂŒrzburg College of Music
Conductor
classical music
Rainer Schaller
gerd-schaller.de
WĂŒrzburg College of Music
Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-NĂŒrnberg
Hanover Staatsoper
Braunschweig Staatstheater
Richard Wagner
Richard Strauss
Giuseppe Verdi
Ebrach Summer Music Festival
Philharmonie Festiva
Julio Kilenyi
Anton Bruckner
David Hurwitz
Fifth Symphony
AllMusic
Fourth
Seventh
Ninth
Symphonies
Stereophile
BRUCKNER2024
Bruckner's Ninth
unfinished work

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