Analekta: AN29893Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 in E Major |
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Orchestre de la Francophonie Canadienne, Jean-Philippe Tremblay The premiere of the Seventh Symphony in Leipzig, in December 1884, marked a turning point in
Bruckner’s career. He finally enjoyed true popular success with one of his symphonies, and
international recognition was quick to follow. “Tremblay shapes Bruckner’s long lines with care and patience, especially the Adagio, which – at over 24
minutes – is one of the more expansive versions in the recorded catalogue. The conductor gives every
indication of adoring this music while avoiding wilful gestures or distended phrasing. When Tremblay and
company arrive at that magnificent peak, you feel the thrill of the journey.” Gramophone, February 2008 | 
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