The Bruckner Journal (original) (raw)

is a publication for all enthusiasts and devotees of Anton Bruckner and his music. It aims to be of interest to musicians, scholars, amateurs and lay enthusiasts, in fact to all lovers of the glorious music of Anton Bruckner, whatever their level of knowledge and expertise.

The first issue came out in March 1997, and since then issues have included contributions by many noted Bruckner enthusiasts, scholars and musicians: including Nicholas Attfield, Mark Audus, William Carragan, Benjamin-Gunnar Cohrs, Constantin Floros, Dermot Gault, Ian Beresford Gleaves, Andrea Harrandt, Paul Hawkshaw, Julian Horton, Benjamin Korstvedt, Crawford Howie, Elisabeth Maier, Angela Pachovsky, Derek Scott, Franz Zamazal... and many others.

The founding Editor in 1997 was Peter Palmer. Since March 2005 until November 2016, the editor was Ken Ward. In June 2016 Michael Cucka became joint editor, taking over as sole editor for the November 2016 issue. The Associate Editors are Dr. Crawford Howie, author of ‘Anton Bruckner: A Documentary Biography’ (Edwin Mellen, 2002), and Dr. Dermot Gault, author of “The New Bruckner” (Ashgate, 2011). We are all unpaid volunteers, and The Bruckner Journal is non-profit-making.

It is printed in English in the USA, but contributions are received and welcomed from all over the world. It contains articles on a variety of Bruckner-related subjects, concert reviews, CD reviews, book reviews, selected concert listings, news of events of interest to Brucknerians and much else.

Recently, the Journal became associated with the

Bruckner Society of America.