Bruckner’s Symphony No. 7

Anton Bruckner’s Symphony No. 7 is the most widely played of the composer’s nine symphonies. The performance of this work in Leipzig in 1884 was a great success for Bruckner and signalled his major breakthrough as a composer of symphonies. Bruckner dedicated the magnificent Adagio to his idol Richard Wagner, an “immortal, beloved master”. Leopold Hager leads the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra.

Season 2021/2022
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Berwaldhallen
1 hour 10 minutes (no intermission)

The concert will be broadcast on the Swedish Radio P2 on April, Friday 15 at 7 pm.

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