Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) largely focused his creative efforts as a composer on large-scale symphonic works, choral works and the organ. Yet occasionally he composed for the piano, the main solo instrument of the Romantic Era, and it yielded some interesting works on a number of accounts. • Some piano works are real gems, full of intense feeling and personal reflections. Some are written in popular dance forms, mostly of Austrian origin (Quadrilles, Steiermärker), sometimes used in stylized form in his mighty symphonies. The other works consist of single movement Andantes, Fantasias and even two Etudes. • Played with genuine affection and commitment by Francesco Pasqualotto, who also wrote the extensive liner notes.
Works:
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Bruckner: Andante in D Minor, WAB deest 2
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Bruckner: Andante in E Flat Major, WAB deest 3
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Bruckner: Due periodi musicali in C Major
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Bruckner: Duo (from Kitzlers Studienbuch)
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Bruckner: Erinnerung
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Bruckner: Esercizio in C Major
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Bruckner: Fantasia No. 1 in D Minor
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Bruckner: Fantasia No. 2 in C Minor
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Bruckner: Fantasia No. 3 in E Flat Major
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Bruckner: Fantasia No. 4 in F Major
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Bruckner: Fantasie in G major
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Bruckner: Klavierstück in E flat major
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Bruckner: Lancier-Quadrille
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Bruckner: March in C Major
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Bruckner: March in D Minor, WAB 217
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Bruckner: Mazurka in A Minor, WAB 218
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Bruckner: Minuet and Trio in G Major, WAB deest 15
Bruckner: Minuet in C Major, WAB 219
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Bruckner: Piano Sonata in G minor: 1st movement (Entwurf)
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Bruckner: Polka in C Major, WAB deest 18
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Bruckner: Steiermärker
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Bruckner: Stille Betrachtung an einem Herbstabend
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Bruckner: Studi (2)
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Bruckner: Tema in F Major
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Bruckner: Theme and Variations in G Major, WAB deest 23
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Bruckner: Waltz in C Major, WAB deest 26
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Bruckner: Waltz in E Flat Major, WAB deest 27