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The Bruckner rhythm is a 2 + 3 (duplet + triplet) or 3 + 2 rhythm in Anton Bruckner's symphonic music, where it occurs prevalently,[1][2] and in many different, varied ways.[3]

One example is in the main theme of the first movement of Symphony No. 4, from bars 43 forward:[4]

{ \ew PianoStaff <<

\ew Staff \\relative es' { \\set Staff.midiInstrument = #"piano" \\set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t \\stemUp \\tempo 2 = 55 \\clef "tenor" \\key es \\major \\time 2/2

  es4 _\\markup{ \\italic {marc.} } \\ff bes4 \\times 2/3 {    as4 g4 f4  }

| % 2

>> }

Bruckner also used the rhythm with a single pitch repeated, and this is the only way it occurs in Symphony No. 2 (e.g., bars 20 and 122).[5] In Symphony No. 6, the Bruckner rhythm occurs to a much greater extent than in previous works, in several parts at slightly different times. At first it occurs as a string ostinato high in the violins' range against a melody of different rhythm in the cellos (bar 3),[6] while at bars 195 - 209 it serves to articulate hexatonic cycle block chords.[7] The rhythm occurs in somewhat more "manageable" form in the secondary theme group of Symphony No. 8, where it usually occurs in the same way in all the parts.

{ \ew PianoStaff <<

\ew Staff { \\set Staff.midiInstrument = #"piano" \\key c \\minor \\clef treble \\time 2/2 \\set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t \\stemUp \\tempo 2 = 55

<> \\p<> ^\\markup \\italic {"Breit und ausdrucksvoll" } d'4( e') \\tuplet 3/2 { fis' g' a' }

         b'2 cis'4 d'         ees'( f') \\tuplet 3/2 { g' a' b' }         b'( c'') c''2 }  \ew Staff <<     \ew Voice \\relative c' { \\stemUp \\clef bass \\key c \\minor \\time 2/2     b1~     b2 b2      b2. d4      ees2. r4 }     \ew Voice \\relative c { \\stemDown  

1~

2 2

2. 4

2. r4 }

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The Bruckner rhythm also occurs in the works of other composers, such as in Howard Hanson's Romantic Symphony, where it occurs mostly in the horns' and trumpets' parts.

References

1. ^Milton John Cross & David Ewen, Encyclopedia of the Great Composers and Their Music. New York: Doubleday (1962): 158. "The second element is a rhythmic pattern so often employed by the composer that it is known as the "Bruckner rhythm."
2. ^p. 59, Hubert-Schönzeler (1978) Hans. London Bruckner Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd.
3. ^John Williamson, "The Brucknerian symphony: an overview" The Cambridge Companion to Bruckner, ed. John Williamson. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press (2004): 79. "Yet even so instantly recognizable a rhythmic tic can be used with great variety."
4. ^Benjamin Korstvedt, "Aspects of Bruckner's approach to symphonic form" The Cambridge Companion to Bruckner, ed. John Williamson. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press (2004): 186.
5. ^Derek Watson, Bruckner. New York: Schuster & Macmillan (1997): 81
6. ^(Williamson, 2004): 79
7. ^Kevin Swinden, "Bruckner and harmony" The Cambridge Companion to Bruckner, ed. John Williamson. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press (2004): 222. "The orchestral texture through this passage is thick, articulating block chords in the 'Bruckner-rhythm' that characterizes the movement, supporting a reprise of the first theme of the symphony."

External links

  • {{IMSLP2|work=Symphony No.2 in C minor, WAB 102 (Bruckner, Anton)|cname=Symphonie {{n°}}2 de Bruckner}}
  • [https://www.abruckner.com/Data/articles/articlesEnglish/carragantimed/symphonyno2/b2timinganalysis.pdf William Carragan – Time analysis Symphony No. 2]
  • {{IMSLP2|work=Symphony No.4 in E-flat major, WAB 104 (Bruckner, Anton)|cname=Symphonie {{n°}}4 de Bruckner}}
  • [https://www.abruckner.com/Data/articles/articlesEnglish/carragantimed/symphonyno4/b4_timing_analysis.pdf William Carragan – Time analysis Symphony No. 4]
  • {{IMSLP2|work=Symphony No.6 in A major, WAB 106 (Bruckner, Anton)|cname=Symphonie {{n°}}6 de Bruckner}}
  • [https://www.abruckner.com/Data/articles/articlesEnglish/carragantimed/symphonyno6/B6_timing_analysis.pdf William Carragan – Time analysis Symphony No. 6]
  • {{IMSLP2|id=Symphony No.8 in C minor, WAB 108 (Bruckner, Anton)|cname=Symphonie {{n°}}8 de Bruckner}}
  • [https://www.abruckner.com/Data/articles/articlesEnglish/carragantimed/symphonyno8/B8_timing-analysis.pdf William Carragan – Time analysis Symphony No. 8]
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