During the summer of 1862, when studying with Otto Kitzler in Linz, Bruckner composed his first instrumental work, the String Quartet in C minor. Thereafter, Kitzler asked him to orchestrate the opening of the first movement of Beethoven's Sonate pathétique. In the fall of the same year, Bruckner tried his hand at own orchestral compositions. These "first arms" resulted in four small orchestral pieces: the Marsch (March) in D minor and the so-called Drei Sätze für Orchester (Three Pieces for orchestra).
Original Name | Drei Sätze für Orchester |
Date of composition | 1862 in Linz, Austria |
Premiered | 1924, October 12th in Klosterneuburg, Austria |
First published | 1930 |
Catalogue | WAB 97 |
Instruments | Orchestra |
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