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Over a century after his death, Bruckner remains an enigma. Popular anecdotes portray him as a visionary simpleton, with his life centered solely around music and religion. Yet, this peculiar figure is recognized for creating some of the most original music of the late nineteenth century. The collected reminiscences reveal a more complex, often tormented mind, exposing dark obsessions, acute sexual frustration, and a faith clouded by doubt. Students and colleagues share insights into Bruckner's compositional process and the extra-musical ideas influencing his work. His struggles against those who sought to 'improve' his scores are documented, alongside captivating accounts of his organ improvisations, which earned him international acclaim despite his major works being overlooked. Memories also depict Bruckner as a spirited, humorous individual—an excellent dancer and a natural entertainer for children. However, his life was marked by loneliness and several disastrous infatuations with teenage girls, some humorous, others poignant. Yet, he inspired deep loyalty and devotion in those close to him. These accounts collectively offer a nuanced portrait of this popular yet misunderstood composer in English literature.
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Bruckner remembered, Stephen Johnson
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- 1998
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