EARLY O
R C H E S T R A L AND I N S T R U M E NT A L W O R K S |
| WORKS FOR SOLO PIANO (1850-1869) |
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| | Lancier-Quadrille / Steiermärker / Klavierstück in E flat major / Stille
Betrachtung an einem Herbstabend / Fantasie / Erinnerung.
Appendix: Sonata in G minor, first movement (sketch)
Edited by Walburga Litschauer (1988) |
| B 12/2 | Revised
edition with critical report (2000)
ISMN 979-0-50025-213-9 | |
| PIANO WORKS FOR FOUR HANDS (1853-1855) |
| | Drei
kleine Stücke [Three short pieces; for children] / Quadrille
Edited by Walburga Litschauer (1994) |
| B 12/3 | with
critical report ISMN 979-0-50025-021-0 |
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| ABENDKLÄNGE FOR
VIOLIN AND PIANO (1866) |
| | Edited
by Walburga Litschauer (1995) |
| B 12/7 |
with critical
report ISMN 979-0-50025-128-6 |
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WORKS FOR SOLO PIANO
PIANO WORKS FOR FOUR HANDS
ABENDKLÄNGE FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO |
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Edited
by Walburga Litschauer |
| B 12/2,3,7-STP | Study
score in preparation |
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| ORGAN WORKS |
| | Edited
by Erwin Horn (2001)
Nachspiel [Postlude] in D minor / Andante in D minor / Vorspiel
und Fuge [Prelude
and fugue] in C minor / Fugue in D minor / Prelude in C major ('Perger Präludium');
Themes for improvisation.
Appendix: Five pieces in E flat major, probably not by Bruckner |
| B 12/6 | ISMN 979-0-50025-183-5 | | B 12/6-RVB |
Critical
report
Erwin Horn
ISBN 978-3-900270-49-0 / ISMN 979-0-50025-205-4 |
 
In
the course of his research, Erwin Horn not only made a wealth of new findings,
but also came across a number of autographs (Bruckner's own fair copies)
hitherto thought to be lost.
This volume also contains facsimile reproductions
of all the extant musical autograph pages. |
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| RONDO
IN C MINOR FOR STRING QUARTET (1862) |
| | First
printed edition, ed. Leopold Nowak (1985) |
| B
12/1-STP | Study score ISMN 979-0-50025-019-7 |
| B 12/1-STI |
Parts ISMN 979-0-50025-070-8 |
| Bruckner wrote this work as his answer
to a composition exercise. |
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| FOUR ORCHESTRAL PIECES
(1862) |
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| | March
in D minor 2,2,2,2-2,2,3,0-Timp-Str / 4'
Three Pieces for orchestra
2,2,2,2,-2,2,1,0-Timp-Str / 9'
Edited by Hans Jancik und Rüdiger Bornhöft
(1996) |
| B 12/4-STP | Study
score with critical report ISMN 979-0-50025-129-3 |
| Bruckner
composed these 'miniatures' during his studies with Otto Kitzler. Their place
in Bruckner's symphonic work is naturally a modest one, but they are his first
genuine orchestral works and as such are worthy of attention and performance. |
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| | Furthermore,
as licensed editions published by Doblinger: |
| 74001 | Conductor’s
score / Orchestral parts |
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| OVERTURE IN G MINOR (1863) |
| | Edited
by Hans Jancik and Rüdiger Bornhöft (1996)
1,Picc,2,2,2- 2,2,3,0-Timp-Str / 12' |
| B 12/5-STP | Study
score with critical report ISMN 979-0-50025-130-9 |
| B 12/5-DIR | Conductor’s
score
ISMN 979-0-50025-140-8 |
| B 12/5-STI | Orchestral
parts
ISMN 979-0-50025-141-5 |
| This work was written as a compositional exercise
in the course of Bruckner's studies in musical form and instrumentation with
Otto Kitzler. It undeniably shows the influence of Mendelssohn and Schumann,
but it would be going too far to hear the influence of Wagner, whose Tannhäuser
Kitzler conducted in Linz in 1863. |
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| MARCH IN E FLAT MAJOR
FOR MILITARY BAND (1865) |
| | Edited
by Rüdiger Bornhöft (1996)
Appendix: Apollo-Marsch, wrongly attributed to Bruckner
Fl(D flat/A flat), 2Cl(E flat), 3Cl(B flat), 3Hr(F), 2Flhr(B flat), 5Tpt(E
flat), 2Trp(B flat), 3Euph, 2Tbn, 2B.Tb., S.D. & B.D., Timp |
| B 12/8-STP | Study
score with critical report ISMN 979-0-50025-131-6 |
| B 12/8-STI | Parts
ISMN 979-0-50025-154-5 |
| The Apollo-Marsch was for a long time
thought to be by Bruckner, but in 1984 Werner Probst proved that it was originally
composed by Kéler Béla as the 'Mazzuchelli-Marsch', of which
the Apollo-Marsch is simply Bruckner's orchestration. |
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