Anton Bruckner's Study Symphony in F minor (Studiensymphonie), or simply Symphony in F minor, WAB 99, was written in 1863 as an exercise under Otto Kitzler's instruction in form and orchestration. Scholars at first believed that the next symphony Bruckner wrote was the so-called Symphony No. 0, thus this symphony is sometimes called Symphony No. 00 in F minor. In any case, musicologists are sure now that the next symphony Bruckner wrote after this one was Symphony No. 1 in C minor. Together with the Linz version of Symphony No. 1, the Study Symphony was not written in Vienna like all Bruckner's other symphonies.
Original Name | Study Symphony in F minor |
Date of composition | 1863 |
Premiered | 1924 in Klosterneuburg, Austria |
First published | 1973, Leopold Nowak |
Type | Symphonic Etude |
Tonality | F Minor |
Catalogue | WAB 99 |
Instruments | Orchestra |
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Anton Bruckner: Studiensymphonie en fa mineur, WAB 99 Anton Bruckner: Studiensymphonie in fa minore, WAB 99 Anton Bruckner: Studiensymphonie f-moll, WAB 99 |