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BRUCKNER, A.: Symphony No. 8 (original 1887 version, ed. L. Nowak) (Stuttgart Radio Symphony, Inbal)
Soon after finishing the Seventh Symphony, Bruckner composed the Eighth, his most extensive. However, after being told by his good friend, the conductor Hermann Levi, that he couldn’t quite make sense of it, Bruckner – again plagued by self-doubt – immediately started to revise the score, a process that took him a number of years. The Eighth Symphony therefore has two versions: the original one from 1887 (heard on this recording directed by Eliahu Inbal, one of the first conductors to re-introduce it into concert halls) and the revised version from 1890.
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Inbal, Eliahu (Conductor)
Inbal, Eliahu (Conductor)
Inbal, Eliahu (Conductor)
Inbal, Eliahu (Conductor)
Inbal, Eliahu (Conductor)




























