Pre-Release
- Philip Glass: Symphony No. 9 · 2012
- Philip Glass: Symphony No. 11 · 2018
- Philip Glass: Symphony No. 10 · 2000
- Philip Glass: Symphony No. 10 · 2000
- Arvo Pärt: Lamentate - These Words... · 2018
- Arvo Pärt: Lamentate - These Words... · 2018
- Korngold: Fairytale Pictures and other Orchestral Music · 2001
- Bruckner: Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, WAB 102 (1877 Version, Ed. W. Carragan) · 2023
- Bruckner: Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, WAB 102 (1877 Version, Ed. W. Carragan) · 2023
- Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra (Concerto for Tuba and Orchestra Concerto for Oboe and String Orchestra Divertimento for Orchestra) · 2009
Essential Albums
- The next entry in Dennis Russell Davies’ exploration of Philip Glass’ works sees two masterpieces—one by Glass, one by Bernstein—taken up by the esteemed violinist Renaud Capuçon. For the former composer’s 1987 concerto, Capuçon’s sharp, driving style is perfectly suited for the work’s elongated arpeggios and dramatic melodies.
- 2022
About Bruckner Orchester Linz
The Bruckner Orchester Linz ("Bruckner Orchestra of Linz") is one of the few large orchestras devoted to a composer of the late Romantic era; with between 110 and 130 members, depending on repertory, it is well equipped to realize the giant scores of Anton Bruckner, who came from the Linz area where the orchestra is based. Its repertory extends well beyond the music of Bruckner, however, and it has broadened as the orchestra's international reach has increased. The Bruckner Orchester Linz has recorded several albums by composer Philip Glass and others for Glass' Orange Mountain Music label; its album of selections by Arvo Pärt appeared on the label in 2018. Markus Poschner has been the music director since 2017.
- ORIGIN
- Linz, Austria
- FORMED
- 1967
- GENRE
- Classical