A psychologist makes a song of Bruckner’s obsessions

A psychologist makes a song of Bruckner’s obsessions

Daily Comfort Zone

norman lebrecht

August 11, 2024

Toronto psychologist Chris Sunfield has given up his day job to reinvent himself as an indie artist. He had something totell you about Anton Bruckner, whose bicentenary falls on September 4.

Take a look.

Might not make the Vienna Philharmonic playlist.

Comments

  • franklin cohen says:

    Words fail me.

  • Herbie G says:

    Is there really such a dearth of news that this needs to be posted on SD! I bet it will soon be the work of the year on Classic FM…

  • Music Lover says:

    More accurate than some of the drivel that has appeared about Bruckner.

  • Jim M. says:

    That was wonderful. Beautiful and touching.

  • Maria says:

    Sounds like a bad Christian Worship song in an evangelical Church!

  • Zzzzzzzz says:

    don’t quit your day job

  • Arthur Kaptainis says:

    Not music that a Brucknerian can relate to but a well-intentioned text.

  • Sam's Hot Car Lot says:

    This is actually quite beautiful in its own way.

    The animation reminds me a bit of Otto Bohler’s silhouettes of Bruckner over a century ago.

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