Cover of Anton Bruckner — Symphony No. 9

Anton Bruckner

Symphony No. 9

in D minor, WAB 104/143

FULL ORCHESTRAL SCORE

BindingPaperback
Size8.5x11"
Edition Provenance

Leipzig: Ernst Eulenburg, 1912. Plate S. 8288a.

1st Published Version (1892)

Edited by Max Steinitzer (1864–1936)

Co-issue with Universal Edition (Philharmonia series)

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About this edition

Bruckner's Symphony No. 8 in C minor stands as perhaps the most monumental and architecturally ambitious of his nine symphonies, a work of overwhelming power that pushes the boundaries of the symphonic form to their absolute limits. This towering masterpiece, with its massive brass chorales, mystical string passages, and apocalyptic climaxes, represents the culmination of Bruckner's symphonic vision and remains one of the most challenging and rewarding works in the orchestral repertoire.

This reproduction presents the historically significant 1912 Ernst Eulenberg edition, edited by the distinguished German musicologist Max Steinitzer (1864–1936). Published as part of Eulenberg's prestigious Philharmonia series in collaboration with Universal Edition, this scholarly edition established itself as the standard orchestral score for decades. Steinitzer's careful editorial work captured Bruckner's first published version from 1892, preserving the composer's intentions while providing the clear, practical layout that made Eulenberg scores the preferred choice of conductors and orchestras worldwide.

About this edition:
  • Full orchestral score in standard 8.5" × 11" format
  • Reproduced from the authoritative 1912 Eulenberg edition (Plate S. 8288a)
  • Based on Bruckner's 1892 published version (WAB 108)
  • High-quality printing on cream-colored paper for reduced eye strain
  • Published by Purple 4R Publishing
  • Faithfully reproduced from public domain historical sources

This edition reproduces a carefully preserved public domain score, making Bruckner's extraordinary Eighth Symphony accessible to conductors, orchestral musicians, and music scholars. Whether you're studying this monumental work or preparing a performance, this historically grounded edition provides a reliable foundation for engaging with one of the greatest achievements in symphonic literature.