Our tourist magnet is…. Anton Bruckner
OrchestrasUpper Austria has launched its 2024 tourism campaign.
All mod cons.
11 symphonies for the price of 9.
Upper Austria has launched its 2024 tourism campaign.
All mod cons.
11 symphonies for the price of 9.
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I don’t quite think that “all” of Upper Austria will be in the slightest bit bothered really. Bruckner fans, yes ; others will probably say “ Anton who?”
If you want to go on a Bruckner tour here is your chance:
https://www.abruckner.com/editorsnote/news/announcing-the-2024-bruckner-tour-of-austria/
Hopefully for the 200th, Bruckner will be brought out of the sarcophagus for a general clean and photo shoot. The last time was 1996.
https://www.abruckner.com/editorsnote/features/talesofthecrypt/therepairofantonbr/
If Mahler is the new Beethoven in concert halls (not necessarily because it’s deep but because it’s noisy I suspect), Bruckner is not yet the new Brahms and probably won’t be.
Dear Mr Lebrecht! That is not a tourism campaign. We are celebrating a year-round KulturExpo dedicated to Anton Bruckner in Upper Austria. A warm welcome! Norbert Trawöger, Artistic Director https://www.anton-bruckner-2024.at/en/
Most of Bruckner’s output is in fact non-symphonic. His main output is mostly choral, chamber, lieder, masses, Requiem, Te Deum, motets. Works for male choirs, mixed choirs, some piano pieces, quintet etc.