Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 / Bates: Resurrexit
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Manfred Honeck
Awards:
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BBC Music Magazine, October 2024, Recording of the Month
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Grammy Awards, 67th Awards (2025), Winner - Best Engineered Classical Album
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalists 2024
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International Classical Music Awards, 2025, Nominated - Symphonic Music
It's undoubtedly one of the best recordings of the symphony in the digital era...It’s a glowing testament to the high levels of synergy and mutual comprehension that Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh...
Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 / Bates: Resurrexit
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Manfred Honeck
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Awards:
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BBC Music Magazine, October 2024, Recording of the Month
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Grammy Awards, 67th Awards (2025), Winner - Best Engineered Classical Album
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalists 2024
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International Classical Music Awards, 2025, Nominated - Symphonic Music
It's undoubtedly one of the best recordings of the symphony in the digital era...It’s a glowing testament to the high levels of synergy and mutual comprehension that Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh...
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Contents and tracklist
Work length1:06:44
This work is only available as an album download.
I. Allegro moderato
Track length21:32
This track is only available as an album download.
II. Adagio. Sehr feierlich und sehr langsam
Track length22:34
This track is only available as an album download.
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Awards and reviews
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BBC Music MagazineOctober 2024Recording of the Month
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Presto Recordings of the YearFinalists 2024
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International Classical Music Awards2025Nominated - Symphonic Music
October 2024
It's undoubtedly one of the best recordings of the symphony in the digital era...It’s a glowing testament to the high levels of synergy and mutual comprehension that Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh Symphony have achieved in his 16 years as music director, particularly in Bruckner.
September 2024
Honeck, like Carlo Maria Giulini, began his career as a viola player, which explains why both conduct a Seventh whose defining string sound comes, as it should, from the second violins, violas and cellos. The Pittsburgh players, antiphonally spaced, are superb.