Sergiu Celibidache was considered one of the most important Bruckner interpreters of his time; the music of the Austrian symphonist was always at the center of his work with the Munich Philharmonic. With the "Great Mass" of 1867 / 68, Anton Bruckner's most extensive sacred composition, "Celi" rehearsed a piece largely unknown to his orchestra at that time. We can follow this work: from the first encounter of the musicians with the "most difficult of all masses" (according to Bruckner himself) to the elaborated concert in the collegiate church of St. Florian, under whose organ the composer is buried.
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