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Symphony No. 6 (Bruckner)

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Symphony No. 6 in A major (WAB 106) by Austrian composer Anton Bruckner (1824–1896) is a work in four movements composed between September 24, 1879 and September 3, 1881〔Simpson (1967), pp. 124〕 and dedicated to his landlord, Dr. Anton van Ölzelt-Newin.〔Redlich (1963), pp. 102〕 Though it possesses many characteristic features of a Bruckner symphony, it differs the most from the rest of his symphonic repertory.〔Wolff (1942), pp. 217–18〕 Redlich went so far as to cite the lack of hallmarks of Bruckner's symphonic compositional style in the Sixth Symphony for the somewhat bewildered reaction of supporters and critics alike.〔Redlich (1963), pp. 95〕
According to Robert Simpson, though not commonly performed and often thought of as the ugly duckling of Bruckner's symphonic body of work, the Sixth Symphony nonetheless makes an immediate impression of rich and individual expressiveness: "Its themes are exceptionally beautiful, its harmony has moments of both boldness and subtlety, its instrumentation is the most imaginative he () had yet achieved, and it possesses a mastery of classical form that might even have impressed Brahms."〔Simpson (1967), pp. 150〕
== Historical context ==

By the time Bruckner began composing his Symphony No. 6, only three of his symphonies had been performed. The recent premiere of his Third Symphony had been nothing short of disastrous, receiving an extremely negative, though not surprising review from Eduard Hanslick, given Hanslick's predilection for the works of Brahms.〔Harrandt (2004), pp. 32〕

...his artistic intentions are honest, however oddly he employs them. Instead of a critique, therefore, we would rather simply confess that we have not understood his gigantic symphony. Neither were his poetic intentions clear to us...nor could we grasp the purely musical coherence. The composer...was greeted with cheering and was consoled with lively applause at the close by a fraction of the audience that stayed to the end...the Finale, which exceeded all its predecessors in oddities, was only experienced to the last extreme by a little host of hardy adventurers.〔

The composition of his Fourth Symphony marked the beginning of what some refer to as the "Major Tetralogy," Bruckner's four symphonies composed in Major keys.〔Engel (1955), pp. 25〕 In fact, this tetralogy was part of an entire decade in Bruckner's compositional history devoted to large-scale works written in major keys, a fact of note considering that all of his previous symphonies and foremost choral works were composed in minor keys.〔Watson (1996), pp. 97〕 The composition of his String Quintet and the Sixth Symphony marked the beginning of a new compositional period for Bruckner within the realm of the "Major Tetralogy."〔Hawkshaw http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com:80/subscriber/article/grove/music/40030〕 However, the Sixth Symphony has extensive ties to the Fourth and Fifth Symphonies and is considered to have been composed as a reflective, humanistic response to its two direct symphonic predecessors. It has even been dubbed the ''Philosophical'' symphony by critics for this reason.〔Engel (1955), pp. 44〕

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