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Anton Bruckner composed eleven symphonies, the first, the Symphony in F minor in 1863, the last, the unfinished Ninth symphony from 1893 to 1896. Bruckner's F-minor symphony of 1863 was initially designated Symphony No. 1, and, in a letter to his friend Rudolf Weinwurm dated 29 January 1865, Bruckner described the C-minor symphony he was working on at the time as his Symphony No. 2. Later Bruckner decided to leave the F-minor symphony unnumbered, and he called the C-minor symphony of 1865/66 his “Symphony No. 1”. Similarly, the D-minor symphony of 1869 was initially designated Symphony No. 2, while the C-minor symphony of 1872 was his Symphony No. 3. At some time in 1872 or 1873, Bruckner decided to leave the D-minor symphony unnumbered, and he called the C-minor symphony of 1872 his “Symp

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  • Anton Bruckner a composé onze symphonies, la première étant la Symphonie en fa mineur en 1863, la dernière, la Symphonie no 9 inachevée de 1893-1896. La Symphonie en fa mineur de 1863 était initialement appelée Symphonie n° 1, et, dans une lettre du 29 janvier 1865 à son ami Rudolf Weinwurm, Bruckner décrivit la Symphonie en ut mineur, à laquelle il travaillait à cette époque, comme sa Symphonie n° 2. Ultérieurement Bruckner décida de laisser la Symphonie en fa mineur non numérotée et désigna la Symphonie en ut mineur de 1865/1866 comme sa « Symphonie n° 1 ». De manière similaire, la Symphonie en ré mineur de 1869 était initialement appelée Symphonie n° 2, tandis que la Symphonie en ut mineur de 1872 était sa Symphonie n° 3. Au cours des années 1872 ou 1873, Bruckner décida de laisser la Symphonie en ré mineur non numérotée, et il désigna la Symphonie en ut mineur de 1872 comme sa « Symphonie n° 2 ». (fr)
  • Anton Bruckner composed eleven symphonies, the first, the Symphony in F minor in 1863, the last, the unfinished Ninth symphony from 1893 to 1896. Bruckner's F-minor symphony of 1863 was initially designated Symphony No. 1, and, in a letter to his friend Rudolf Weinwurm dated 29 January 1865, Bruckner described the C-minor symphony he was working on at the time as his Symphony No. 2. Later Bruckner decided to leave the F-minor symphony unnumbered, and he called the C-minor symphony of 1865/66 his “Symphony No. 1”. Similarly, the D-minor symphony of 1869 was initially designated Symphony No. 2, while the C-minor symphony of 1872 was his Symphony No. 3. At some time in 1872 or 1873, Bruckner decided to leave the D-minor symphony unnumbered, and he called the C-minor symphony of 1872 his “Symphony No. 2”. (en)
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  • Anton Bruckner composed eleven symphonies, the first, the Symphony in F minor in 1863, the last, the unfinished Ninth symphony from 1893 to 1896. Bruckner's F-minor symphony of 1863 was initially designated Symphony No. 1, and, in a letter to his friend Rudolf Weinwurm dated 29 January 1865, Bruckner described the C-minor symphony he was working on at the time as his Symphony No. 2. Later Bruckner decided to leave the F-minor symphony unnumbered, and he called the C-minor symphony of 1865/66 his “Symphony No. 1”. Similarly, the D-minor symphony of 1869 was initially designated Symphony No. 2, while the C-minor symphony of 1872 was his Symphony No. 3. At some time in 1872 or 1873, Bruckner decided to leave the D-minor symphony unnumbered, and he called the C-minor symphony of 1872 his “Symp (en)
  • Anton Bruckner a composé onze symphonies, la première étant la Symphonie en fa mineur en 1863, la dernière, la Symphonie no 9 inachevée de 1893-1896. La Symphonie en fa mineur de 1863 était initialement appelée Symphonie n° 1, et, dans une lettre du 29 janvier 1865 à son ami Rudolf Weinwurm, Bruckner décrivit la Symphonie en ut mineur, à laquelle il travaillait à cette époque, comme sa Symphonie n° 2. Ultérieurement Bruckner décida de laisser la Symphonie en fa mineur non numérotée et désigna la Symphonie en ut mineur de 1865/1866 comme sa « Symphonie n° 1 ». De manière similaire, la Symphonie en ré mineur de 1869 était initialement appelée Symphonie n° 2, tandis que la Symphonie en ut mineur de 1872 était sa Symphonie n° 3. Au cours des années 1872 ou 1873, Bruckner décida de laisser la S (fr)
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  • Symphonies d'Anton Bruckner (fr)
  • List of symphonies by Anton Bruckner (en)
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