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There are more than 100 recordings of Bruckner's Te Deum, mainly together with a symphony or another choral work. According to Hans Roelofs, Jochum's recording of 1965 still remains the reference. [17] Other excellent recordings, according to Hans Roelofs, are i.a. those by Rögner, Barenboim, Best, Rilling and Luna.
Lovro von Matačić, Philharmonia Chorus and Orchestra – CD: Premiere Opera 4286, Live Royal Festival Hall London, 8 March 1981 – with Dvořák's Te Deum. NB: A curiosity about this recording is that the incipit of the Gloria and Credo is intoned by a soloist – as in Bruckner's earlier Masses – before the choir is going on. [29]
Matthew Best's recordings with performances of Bruckner's Requiem, [3] Mass No. 2 (1882 version), [4] and Psalms 114 [5] and 112 [6] and his CD devoted to Bruckner's motets and his performances of Masses Nos. 1 [7] and 3, [8] Aequali, [9] Libera me (II), [10] Te Deum [11] and Psalm 150 [12] are regarded as being among the better available ...
Anton Bruckner. Anton Bruckner is best known for his symphonic works; there are 11 symphonies (the last with an unfinished finale), most of them in several versions.He also composed a few other smaller orchestral works (one overture, one march and three 'small orchestral pieces'), and sketched another symphony.
Uwe Harten, Anton Bruckner. Ein Handbuch. Residenz Verlag , Salzburg, 1996. ISBN 3-7017-1030-9. John Williamson, The Cambridge Companion to Bruckner, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2004. ISBN 0-521-80404-3; Cornelis van Zwol, Anton Bruckner 1824-1896 - Leven en werken, uitg. Thoth, Bussum, Netherlands, 2012. ISBN 978-90-6868-590-9
Anton Bruckner - Critical Complete Edition: Requiem, Masses & Te Deum Can be heard on YouTube: Ioan Oarcea with the Bach Choir, the Astra Choir and the Philharmonic Orchestra of Braşov : Musica Coronensis 2009 - Aequali I & II , Vexilla regis and Mass No. 1 (at 07:24) - with organ intermezzo
There are a few recordings of Bruckner's Salvum fac populum tuum: . Robert Jones, Choir of St. Bride's Church, Bruckner: Motets – CD: Naxos 8.550956, 1994 Alois Koch, choir of the St. Hedwig's Cathedral, Anton Bruckner: Messe in e-Moll – CD: Ars Musici 1186-2, 1996 (with accompaniment of trombones)
Anton Bruckner's Symphony No. 7 in E major, WAB 107, is one of the composer's best-known symphonies. It was written between 1881 and 1883 and was revised in 1885. It is dedicated to Ludwig II of Bavaria.