
Wolfgang Bock: Bock liest Bruckner IV - COMPACT DISCS
Artist: Wolfgang Bock
Label: Gramola
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 9003643993716
Genre: Classical Artists
Release Date: 2026-05-29
Number of Discs: 1
Following the first three CDs in the Bock reads Bruckner series, which were dedicated to the composer's period in Upper Austria, his existence as a perpetual bachelor on the lookout for a wife, and his veneration of Richard Wagner, this fourth of five readings with music now turns it's focus-again with a cast of readers-to the relationship between Bruckner and the sharp-tongued yet stylistically brilliant critic Eduard Hanslick. Through letters and reviews, it highlights how Hanslick's writings in the second half of the 19th century exerted a dominant influence on the entire Viennese musical world. However, six of his own songs, interwoven into the performance, also reveal him as a composer in his own right. In this fourth instalment of the series, Wolfgang Bock and Thomas Thieme, recitation, Elisabeth Wimmer, soprano, and Daniel Linton-France, piano, transport the audience into the fascinating world of Anton Bruckner in an incomparably authentic manner.
Tracks:
1.1 Wagner: Zuricher Vielliebchen-Walzer, WWV 88
1.2 anon.: Brief Richard Wagners an Bruckner, 31 Januar 1868
1.3 anon.: Nachricht Bruckners an Richard Wagner, Bayreuth, Anfang September 1873 - Nachricht Richard Wagners an Bruckner, Anfang September 1873
1.4 anon.: Brief Bruckners an Josef Maria Kaiser, Linz, 14 Februar 1874
1.5 anon.: Brief Cosima Wagners an Bruckner, 24 Juni 1874
1.6 anon.: Tagebucheintrag Cosima Wagners vom 8 Februar 1875
1.7 anon.: Brief Bruckners an Moritz von Mayfeld, Linz, 13 Februar 1875
1.8 Wagner: Der Tannenbaum, WWV 50
1.9 Wagner: 7 Kompositionen zu Goethes Faust, WWV 15: No. 6, Meine Ruh ist hin
1.10 anon.: Brief Bruckners an Richard Wagner, Bayreuth, 20 Mai 1878
1.11 anon.: Tagebucheintrag Cosima Wagners vom 22 April 1881
1.12 Wagner: Elegy in A-Flat Major, WWV 93
1.13 anon.: Brief Bruckners an Cosima Wagner, Bayreuth, undatiert (nach dem 13 Februar 1883)
Artist: Wolfgang Bock
Label: Gramola
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 9003643993716
Genre: Classical Artists
Release Date: 2026-05-29
Number of Discs: 1
Following the first three CDs in the Bock reads Bruckner series, which were dedicated to the composer's period in Upper Austria, his existence as a perpetual bachelor on the lookout for a wife, and his veneration of Richard Wagner, this fourth of five readings with music now turns it's focus-again with a cast of readers-to the relationship between Bruckner and the sharp-tongued yet stylistically brilliant critic Eduard Hanslick. Through letters and reviews, it highlights how Hanslick's writings in the second half of the 19th century exerted a dominant influence on the entire Viennese musical world. However, six of his own songs, interwoven into the performance, also reveal him as a composer in his own right. In this fourth instalment of the series, Wolfgang Bock and Thomas Thieme, recitation, Elisabeth Wimmer, soprano, and Daniel Linton-France, piano, transport the audience into the fascinating world of Anton Bruckner in an incomparably authentic manner.
Tracks:
1.1 Wagner: Zuricher Vielliebchen-Walzer, WWV 88
1.2 anon.: Brief Richard Wagners an Bruckner, 31 Januar 1868
1.3 anon.: Nachricht Bruckners an Richard Wagner, Bayreuth, Anfang September 1873 - Nachricht Richard Wagners an Bruckner, Anfang September 1873
1.4 anon.: Brief Bruckners an Josef Maria Kaiser, Linz, 14 Februar 1874
1.5 anon.: Brief Cosima Wagners an Bruckner, 24 Juni 1874
1.6 anon.: Tagebucheintrag Cosima Wagners vom 8 Februar 1875
1.7 anon.: Brief Bruckners an Moritz von Mayfeld, Linz, 13 Februar 1875
1.8 Wagner: Der Tannenbaum, WWV 50
1.9 Wagner: 7 Kompositionen zu Goethes Faust, WWV 15: No. 6, Meine Ruh ist hin
1.10 anon.: Brief Bruckners an Richard Wagner, Bayreuth, 20 Mai 1878
1.11 anon.: Tagebucheintrag Cosima Wagners vom 22 April 1881
1.12 Wagner: Elegy in A-Flat Major, WWV 93
1.13 anon.: Brief Bruckners an Cosima Wagner, Bayreuth, undatiert (nach dem 13 Februar 1883)
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Artist: Wolfgang Bock
Label: Gramola
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 9003643993716
Genre: Classical Artists
Release Date: 2026-05-29
Number of Discs: 1
Following the first three CDs in the Bock reads Bruckner series, which were dedicated to the composer's period in Upper Austria, his existence as a perpetual bachelor on the lookout for a wife, and his veneration of Richard Wagner, this fourth of five readings with music now turns it's focus-again with a cast of readers-to the relationship between Bruckner and the sharp-tongued yet stylistically brilliant critic Eduard Hanslick. Through letters and reviews, it highlights how Hanslick's writings in the second half of the 19th century exerted a dominant influence on the entire Viennese musical world. However, six of his own songs, interwoven into the performance, also reveal him as a composer in his own right. In this fourth instalment of the series, Wolfgang Bock and Thomas Thieme, recitation, Elisabeth Wimmer, soprano, and Daniel Linton-France, piano, transport the audience into the fascinating world of Anton Bruckner in an incomparably authentic manner.
Tracks:
1.1 Wagner: Zuricher Vielliebchen-Walzer, WWV 88
1.2 anon.: Brief Richard Wagners an Bruckner, 31 Januar 1868
1.3 anon.: Nachricht Bruckners an Richard Wagner, Bayreuth, Anfang September 1873 - Nachricht Richard Wagners an Bruckner, Anfang September 1873
1.4 anon.: Brief Bruckners an Josef Maria Kaiser, Linz, 14 Februar 1874
1.5 anon.: Brief Cosima Wagners an Bruckner, 24 Juni 1874
1.6 anon.: Tagebucheintrag Cosima Wagners vom 8 Februar 1875
1.7 anon.: Brief Bruckners an Moritz von Mayfeld, Linz, 13 Februar 1875
1.8 Wagner: Der Tannenbaum, WWV 50
1.9 Wagner: 7 Kompositionen zu Goethes Faust, WWV 15: No. 6, Meine Ruh ist hin
1.10 anon.: Brief Bruckners an Richard Wagner, Bayreuth, 20 Mai 1878
1.11 anon.: Tagebucheintrag Cosima Wagners vom 22 April 1881
1.12 Wagner: Elegy in A-Flat Major, WWV 93
1.13 anon.: Brief Bruckners an Cosima Wagner, Bayreuth, undatiert (nach dem 13 Februar 1883)











