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Bruckner: Symphony in D minor, Wab 100, The Nullified
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 6/14/2024

Bruckner: Symphony in D minor, Wab 100, The Nullified
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 6/14/2024
- Composers: Anton Bruckner, Bruckner
- Orchestras: Altomonte Orchester
- Label: Gramola
- UPC: 9003643993068
- Item #: 2638528X
- Genre: Classical
- Release Date: 6/14/2024

Product Notes
The 2023 edition of Brucknertage Festival St. Florian was presenting a very rare specialty: Remy Ballot and the Altomonte Orchestra St. Florian's premiere performance of the critical new edition of Anton Bruckners Symphony in D minor, WAB 100, "The Nullified" (formerly known as "Die Nullte" or "No. 0") by David Chapman. Contrary to what one might induce it is by no means a symphonic debut by Bruckner, but has been composed in 1869 after his first symphony, designated to be symphony no. 2. Many parts of the composition are radically new and already herald the revolutionary compositional models of the later Bruckner. The so-called "First Theme" alone, as later in the introductions to the IIIrd and IXth Symphonies, does not form a developed theme, but only sound surfaces, prompting the understandable, but disastrous question by conductor Felix Otto Dessoff of the Vienna Philharmonic: "Well, where is the main theme there?" This single criticism was enough for the sensitive 45-year-old to "annul" the work, adding the number "0" to the autograph and disregarding it for the rest of his life... It was not until 1924 that this magnificent D minor symphony, which was certainly unjustly banned from his catalog of works, was finally premiered in Klosterneuburg.