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If only Georg Tintner had been awarded the luxury of recording with any one of these orchestras conducted by Gielen or Haitink above. His Bruckner cycle with Naxos is a treasure trove for Bruckner lovers, even considering the orchestras employed. He is an idiomatic interpreter of Bruckner through and through. He is a true gentleman. He was very candid when my friend Savio and I interviewed him soon after his Bruckner Symphony No. 6 recording had been issued. We talked about everything concerning Bruckner. An unforgettable experience.
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