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This performance of Bruckner's Symphony No. 7 conducted by Sergiu Celibidache at Suntory Hall is quite the experience. The atmosphere is thick with expectation, and Celibidache's approach to the symphony feels expansive, almost meditative. The pacing is deliberate, allowing each movement to breathe, which really gives the audience a chance to soak in the layers of sound. There’s a rawness to the orchestra's playing that feels intimate, a stark contrast to more polished recordings. You can feel the musicians responding to Celibidache’s every cue, creating a tangible connection that’s hard to find in studio recordings. It’s a fascinating glimpse into the live performance world, showcasing the depth and richness of Bruckner's work in a unique setting.
Live performance captures the spontaneity of orchestral music.Celibidache's conducting style emphasizes the emotional depth of the piece.Suntory Hall's acoustics enhance the overall listening experience.
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