Bruckner
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Definition
Proper noun * Anton Bruckner: An Austrian composer and organist of the Romantic period (1824–1896). He is renowned for his large-scale symphonies, sacred choral works, and his distinctive, complex musical style.
Usage
- The word Bruckner is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to the composer Anton Bruckner or his body of work.
- It is typically used in contexts discussing classical music, music history, or Austrian culture.
Examples
- Bruckner's Ninth Symphony remains unfinished.
- The concert will feature a performance of Bruckner's .
- Scholars often compare the symphonic structures of Bruckner and Gustav Mahler.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used attributively to describe things related to his life, style, or works.
- The festival focused on the Bruckner tradition.
- He is a specialist in Bruckner scholarship.
Variants and Related Words
- Brucknerian (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of Anton Bruckner or his music.
- The piece has a monumental, Brucknerian grandeur.
Synonyms
- Composer Bruckner
- Anton Bruckner
Note: As a proper noun referring to a unique individual, direct synonyms are not applicable. The full name "Anton Bruckner" can be used for clarity.
Noun
- Austrian organist and composer of romantic music (1824-1896)