Bruckner’s Te Deum in C major, conducted by Herbert von Karajan in 1978 with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and the Wiener Singverein chorus. Soloists include Anna Tomowa-Sintow, Agnes Baltsa, David Rendall, and José Van Dam. The recording took place at the Great Hall of the Vienna Musikverein.
Bruckner’s Te Deum in C major, conducted by Herbert von Karajan in 1978 with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and the Wiener Singverein chorus. Soloists include Anna Tomowa-Sintow, Agnes Baltsa, David Rendall, and José Van Dam. The recording took place at the Great Hall of the Vienna Musikverein.
About the composer…
Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) was an Austrian composer known for his profound, spiritual compositions during the Romantic era. Born into poverty, his musical journey began as a choirboy, later studying composition and counterpoint. Bruckner’s style was influenced by Beethoven and Wagner, characterized by rich harmonies and monumental structures. His notable works include Symphony No. 4 “Romantic,” Symphony No. 7, and sacred choral pieces. Despite facing criticism, Bruckner’s music gained widespread recognition posthumously, influencing composers like Mahler and Strauss. His legacy endures through his symphonies, celebrated for their grandeur and innovation, cementing him as a key figure in classical music history.