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Bruckner

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 April 2011

Julian Horton
Affiliation:
University College Dublin

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References

1 Much has been written on this matter; see, for instance, Morten Solvik, ‘The International Bruckner Society and the N.S.D.A.P.: A Case Study of Robert Haas and the Critical Edition’, Musical Quarterly 83 (1998): 362–82;Google ScholarKorstvedt, Benjamin, ‘Anton Bruckner in the Third Reich and After’, Musical Quarterly 80 (1996): 132–60, andGoogle Scholar‘“Return to the Pure Sources”: The Ideology and Text-critical Legacy of the First Bruckner Gesamtausgabe’, in Bruckner Studies, ed. Hawkshaw, Paul and Jackson, Timothy L. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1997): 91121Google Scholar.

2 See Cooke, Deryck, ‘The Bruckner Problem Simplified’, in Vindications: Essays on Romantic Music (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1982): 4371; 68.Google Scholar

3 See Whittall, Arnold, ‘Symphony No. 8 in C Minor (1884–87, rev. 1887–90; 1890 version, ed. Nowak)’ in The BBC PROMS Guide to Great Symphonies, ed. Kenyon, Nicholas (London: Faber and Faber 2003): 6062; 60.Google Scholar