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Bruckner Symphony No. 9 (2010): cast, story & where to watch

2010 · Film

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Released in 2010, Bruckner Symphony No. 9 is a music film directed by Enrique Sánchez Lansch, running about 65 minutes.

What it’s about. With nearly 450 years of tradition, the Staatskapelle Berlin is one of the oldest orchestras in the world. Daniel Barenboim has served as its music director since 1992, and in 2000 the orchestra appointed him Chief Conductor for Life. Having already performed important cycles such as Beethoven, Brahms and Schumann together, Daniel Barenboim and the Staatskapelle turned their focus toward Anton Bruckner's last six Symphonies, performed in the Philharmonie Berlin in the course of only one week in June 2010. This music is more serious and more significant than one had thought, the Berliner Zeitung summarized in its review of Daniel Barenboims celebrated Bruckner cycle with the Staatskapelle Berlin. Bruckners unfinished Symphony No. 9 brought to an end, in a poignant manner, the work of one of the greatest symphonic composers of the Classic-Romantic era.

Who’s in it. Bruckner Symphony No. 9 stars Daniel Barenboim as Conductor and Staatskapelle Berlin.

Where to watch. Streaming options change often. See the full, country-by-country breakdown on our where to watch Bruckner Symphony No. 9 page.

If you liked it. Fans of Bruckner Symphony No. 9 tend to enjoy Whiplash, Coco, Green Book and The Legend of 1900.

Frequently asked

Where can I watch Bruckner Symphony No. 9 (2010)?
Streaming, rental and purchase options for Bruckner Symphony No. 9 change frequently. Check our where-to-watch page for the latest availability in your country.
Who stars in Bruckner Symphony No. 9?
Bruckner Symphony No. 9 stars Daniel Barenboim and Staatskapelle Berlin.
When was Bruckner Symphony No. 9 released?
Bruckner Symphony No. 9 was released in 2010, with a runtime of about 65 minutes.