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Bruckner in Boston

Composers Datebook - Dec. 27, 2024
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Synopsis

Austrian composer Anton Bruckner’s symphonies were introduced to American audiences in the 1880s, when Bruckner was still alive and composing. Walter Damrosch introduced Bruckner’s Third to New York audiences in 1885, Theodore Thomas conducted the Seventh in Chicago in 1886, and Anton Seidl led the first New York performance of the Fourth in 1888.

Bruckner, then in his 60s, was thrilled to learn that Americans were performing his music. He would have been less thrilled had he seen the reviews. “Formless, weird, fragmentary, flimsy, uncongenial, and empty,” were just a few of the adjectives that greeted his music.

After his death in 1896, it was the Boston Symphony’s turn to take up his cause. On today’s date in 1901, Wilhelm Gericke led the American premiere of Bruckner’s Symphony No. 5, to mixed reaction: “Interesting, scholarly and very skillfully orchestrated, ”said some, “not very coherent or systematic,” said others.

When Bruckner’s Symphony No. 8 debuted at a Boston Symphony matinee conducted by Max Fiedler in 1909, one reviewer wrote, “The work is, of course, massive, but it is massive like a business building, not like a mountain; it impresses one, but it does not move the emotions ... Altogether it made a trying afternoon.”

Music Played in Today's Program

Anton Bruckner (1824-1896): Symphony No. 5; Saarbrucken Radio Symphony; Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, conductor; Arte Nova 43305

On This Day

Births

  • 1906 - American composer, pianist and entertainer Oscar Levant, in Pittsburgh

Deaths

  • 1944 - American composer and pianist Amy Marcey Cheney (Mrs. H.H.A.) Beach, 77, in New York

  • 1992 - American composer Stephen Albert, 51, in a car accident in Truro, Massachusetts

Premieres

  • 1723 - Bach: Sacred Cantata No. 64 (Sehet, Welch eine Liebe hat uns der Vater Erzeiget) performed on the 3rd Day of Christmas as part of Bach's first annual Sacred Cantata cycle in Leipzig (1723/24)

  • 1724 - Bach: Sacred Cantata No. 133 (Ich Freue Mich in Dir) performed on the Third Day of Christmas as part of Bach’s second annual Sacred Cantata cycle in Leipzig (1724/25)

  • 1725 - Bach: Sacred Cantata No. 151 (Süsser Trost, mein Jesus Kömmt) performed on the Third Day of Christmas as part of Bach’s third annual Sacred Cantata cycle in Leipzig (1725/27)

  • 1734 - Bach: Part 3 (Herrscher der Himmels, Erhöre das Lallen) of the six-part Christmas Oratorio, in Leipzig

  • 1896 - Chausson: Poéme, in Nancy, with Guy Ropartz conducting and Eugène Ysayë as soloist

  • 1901 - American premiere of Bruckner: Symphony No. 5, by the Boston Symphony, Wilhelm Gericke conducting

  • 1906 - Florent Schmitt: Psalm XLVII, in Paris

  • 1954 - Menotti: The Saint of Bleecker Street, in New York City. This work won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1955.

Others

  • 1841 - Franz Liszt performs at the Singakademie in Berlin; Women swooned and the general audience reacts with such uncontrolled enthusiasm that Heinrich Heine coins the term “Lisztomania” to describe their fanatical devotion to the performer, which soon swept through most of Europe

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