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The Genius of Bruckner

Part of the Bury Bach Choir 2023-2024 Season

Add to my Calendar 09-03-2024 19:30 09-03-2024 21:30 36 The Genius of Bruckner Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) is one of the most enigmatic of composers – self-effacing and diffident in his personal and professional life, a compulsive student of music who continued studying and collecting diplomas until he was forty, an internationally renowned organ virtuoso with legendary improvisational skills... and the composer of some unusually complex and richly textured music.In recognition and celebration of the 200th anniversary of Bruckner’s birth, this concert features his wonderful Mass in E minor, punctuated by several of his ever-popular motets, including Locus Iste and Ave Maria.His Mass in E minor is set for eight-part chorus, wind instruments and brass. The work illustrates more succinctly than any other Bruckner's unique style, combining simplicity of expression with sheer power and richly expressive harmony. The opening Kyrie represents a microcosm of the full work, being comprised of individual blocks of music introducing an extreme range of dynamics from the quietest a cappella music to massive walls of sound. In the subsequent sections of the piece Bruckner expands on and develops each of these uniquely contrasting characters in turn, so creating a work of immense and impressive variety. Throughout the Mass, Bruckner displays a technical mastery of counterpoint and complex, eight-part vocal writing, and a wonderful lyricism which has made the Mass in E minor one of his most popular and frequently performed choral works. Central to the audience’s enjoyment is Bruckner’s frequent and thrilling use of brass. Come, enjoy!The concert also includes Bill Douglas’ Three Lyrical Pieces for two oboes and bassoon, played by the Tailleferre Ensemble. The Apex, Bury St Edmunds DD/MM/YYYY

Details

The Apex
1 Charter Square
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP33 3FD
England


Programme

Anton BrucknerMass no.2 in E minor, WAB 27
Anton BrucknerChristus factus est, WAB 11
Anton BrucknerLocus iste, WAB 23
Anton BrucknerAve Maria, WAB 6
Anton BrucknerTota pulchra es, WAB 46
Anton BrucknerInveni David, WAB 19
Anton BrucknerMagnificat, WAB 24

Performers

Benedict Collins Rice – Conductor

Ibex Brass
Tailleferre Ensemble
Bury Bach Choir

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Programme Note

Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) is one of the most enigmatic of composers – self-effacing and diffident in his personal and professional life, a compulsive student of music who continued studying and collecting diplomas until he was forty, an internationally renowned organ virtuoso with legendary improvisational skills... and the composer of some unusually complex and richly textured music.

In recognition and celebration of the 200th anniversary of Bruckner’s birth, this concert features his wonderful Mass in E minor, punctuated by several of his ever-popular motets, including Locus Iste and Ave Maria.

His Mass in E minor is set for eight-part chorus, wind instruments and brass. The work illustrates more succinctly than any other Bruckner's unique style, combining simplicity of expression with sheer power and richly expressive harmony. The opening Kyrie represents a microcosm of the full work, being comprised of individual blocks of music introducing an extreme range of dynamics from the quietest a cappella music to massive walls of sound. In the subsequent sections of the piece Bruckner expands on and develops each of these uniquely contrasting characters in turn, so creating a work of immense and impressive variety. Throughout the Mass, Bruckner displays a technical mastery of counterpoint and complex, eight-part vocal writing, and a wonderful lyricism which has made the Mass in E minor one of his most popular and frequently performed choral works. Central to the audience’s enjoyment is Bruckner’s frequent and thrilling use of brass. Come, enjoy!

The concert also includes Bill Douglas’ Three Lyrical Pieces for two oboes and bassoon, played by the Tailleferre Ensemble.

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