Necropolis
By Lonegoat
NecropolisSep 26, 2021
#94 - At the Gates (Band focus)
#93 - Immortal (Band Discussion)
#92 - Canadian Black Metal...RANKED!
#91 - Kam Lee (Massacre, Death)
Kam Lee joins to discuss seeing Jason naked, the early days of death metal, his time with Death and Massacre, the Florida scene, what it was like being a Pacific Islander kid in Florida, Lovecraft themes in his music, what's next for Massacre, and more!
The new Massacre single Evil Dead Rise, releasing April 1st, can be bought here: https://massacre3.bandcamp.com/album/evil-dead-rise-ep-single
The song at the end of the episode is Ruins Of R'lyeh from Massacre's 2021 album 'Resurgence'
#90 - Metal Alignment Chart
Metal is notorious for the sheer volume of subgenres that seem to spring up every year. In this episode, we analyse how many of them are real, or whether they are simply different descriptors for the same phenomenon.
Watch the video/chart at the Hate Meditations YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPC3rtQJm1I
#89 - Heavy/Thrash/Speed Metal...RANKED!
The lads chat non-extreme metal.
Watch the Tier List on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hatemeditations3712
Angel Witch - Angel Witch
Black Sabbath - Mob Rules Blind Guardian - Imaginations from the Other Side
Candlemass - Epicus Doomicus Metallicus
Cirith Ungol - King of the Dead
Corrosion of Conformity - Eye for an Eye Cro-Mags - Age of Quarrel
Cryptic Slaughter - Convicted
DBC - Dead Brain Cells D.R.I. - Dealing With It!
Discharge - hear nothing see nothing say nothing Iced Earth - Night of the Stormrider Iron Maiden - KillersIron Maiden - Piece of Mind Judas Priest - Defenders of the Faith Manilla Road - Crystal LogicMercyful Fate - Melissa (and King Diamond - Abigail)Motörhead - No Sleep til’ Hammersmith Voivod - Dimension Hatross
#88 - Intro to Classical Music
Jason conducts an impromptu survey of classical music
#87 - The Metal Media Iceberg!
The lads chat the metal media. Watch the PowerPoint presentation on the Hate Meditations YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@hatemeditations3712
#86 - 1980s Extreme Metal Ranked
Necropolis #86 - 1980s Extreme Metal...RANKED! - YouTube
Releases featured: Repulsion - Horrified Necrovore - Divus de Mortuus Morbid Angel - Altars of Madness Celtic Frost - To Mega Therion Bathory - Under the Sign of the Black Mark Sepultura - Morbid Visions Terrorizer - World Downfall Blood - Impulse to Destroy Possessed - Seven Churches Slayer- Hell Awaits Carcass - Reek of Putrefaction Godflesh - Streetcleaner Bolt thrower - Realm of Chaos Sodom - In the Sign of Evil Sarcofago - INRI Obituary - Slowly we Rot Napalm Death - Scum
#85 - 1998 CE Extreme Metal...RANKED!
Albums featured:
Incantation - Diabolical Conquest
Nile - Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka
Master - Faith is in Season
Gorguts - Obscura
Bolt Thrower - Mercenary
Unholy - Rapture
Dark Funeral - Vobiscum Satanas
Gorgoroth - Destroyer, or About How to Philosophize with the Hammer
Primordial - A Journey's End
Aeternus - ...and So the Night Became
Branikald - Хмель мизантропии
Dimmu Borgir - Godless Savage Garden
Slayer - Diabolus in Musica
Deeds of Flesh - Inbreeding the Anthropophagi
Septic Flesh - A Fallen Temple
Krabathor - Orthodox
Opeth - My Arms, Your Hearse
Exhumed - Gore Metal
Behemoth - Pandemonic Incantations
Morbid Angel - Formulas Fatal to the Flesh
Angelcorpse - Exterminate
#84 - 1993 CE Black Metal...RANKED!
Watch the tier list on the Hate Meditations YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@hatemeditations3712
Support Beithioch beithioch.com
Releases covered:
Absu - Barathrum: V.I.T.R.I.O.L.
Beherit - Drawing Down the Moon
Blasphemy - Gods of War
Burzum - Aske
Burzum - Det som engang var
Darkthrone - Under a Funeral Moon
Dissection - The Somberlain
Emperor - Emperor
Enslaved - Hordanes Land
Graveland - In the Glare of Burning Churches
Havohej - Dethrone the Son of God
Immortal - Pure Holocaust
Impaled Nazarene - Ugra-Karma
Marduk - Those of the Unlight
Mystifier - Göetia
Necromantia - Crossing the Fiery Path
Rotting Christ - Thy Mighty Contract
Satyricon - Dark Medieval Times
Sigh - Scorn Defeat
Ungod - Circle of the Seven Infernal Pacts
Varathron - His Majesty at the Swamp
#83 - 1992 CE Death Metal...RANKED!
We rank the most noteworthy death metal albums from 1992. Many wonderful albums.
Watch the tier list being made on the Hate Meditations YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@hatemeditations3712
Bands ranked:
Acheron - Rites of the Black Mass
Asphyx - Last One on Earth
At the Gates - The Red in the Sky Is Ours
Atrocity - Todessehnsucht
Autopsy - Acts of the Unspeakable
Bolt Thrower - The IVth Crusade
Brutal Truth - Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses
Cadaver - ...in Pains
Cannibal Corpse - Tomb of the Mutilated
Cianide - The Dying Truth
Deicide - Legion
Demigod - Slumber of Sullen Eyes
Fleshcrawl - Descend into the Absurd
Hypocrisy - Penetralia
Incantation - Onward to Golgotha
Malevolent Creation - Retribution
Massacra - Signs of the Decline
Miasma - Changes
Monstrosity - Imperial Doom
Morpheus Descends - Ritual of Infinity
Napalm Death - Utopia Banished
Nocturnus - Thresholds
Nuclear Death - All Creatures Great and Eaten
Obituary - The End Complete
Sinister - Cross the Styx
Sorrow - Hatred and Disgust
Therion - Beyond Sanctorum
Torchure - Beyond the Veil
Vader - The Ultimate Incantation
Vital Remains - Let Us Pray
#82 - Hate Meditations' Top 2023 Albums...ANNIHILATED!
Not all of Shelley's favorite 2023 albums were received so well.
Watch the tier list being made at the Hate Meditations YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@hatemeditations3712
2023 Albums discussed:
Deletere - Songes d'une nuit souillée
Desecresy - deserted realms
Deiquisitor - apotheosis
Ascendancy - a manifest of imperious destiny
Cruciamentum - obsidian refractions
Shadow Legion - shadow legion
Sodality - benediction, part I
Cromlech - ascent of kings
Vile Ritual - caverns of occultic hatred
Profanatica - crux simplex
Le Morte - midnight in the garden of tragedy
Conjureth - the parasitic chambers
Plague Bearer - summoning apocalyptic devastation
Beithioch - beowulf
Demoncy - black star gnosis
Sammath - grebbeberg
Blood Oath - lost in an eternal silence
Sepulcrum - lamentation of immolated souls
Petrale - salvation precipitates
Suhnopfer - nous sommes d'hier
#81 - Metal Adjacent Music... RANKED!
The lads chat metal adjacent music. Check out the Hate Meditations YouTube channel to see the tier list: https://www.youtube.com/@hatemeditations3712
#80 - 1991 CE Death Metal Albums... RANKED! (WOW!)
The lads chat 1991 death metal. Watch the tier list being made on the Hate Meditations YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@hatemeditations3712
#79 - 1994 CE Black Metal Albums... RANKED!
The lads chat 1994 black metal. Go to the Hate Meditations YouTube channel to watch the tier list being made: youtube.com/channel/UCEMkfQQLjfl3PgKGVoIT-rA
#78 - Best Extreme Metal Albums (2000-2023) Tier List
The lads made a tier list. View the episode on the Hate Meditations YouTube channel to watch the tier list being made: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEMkfQQLjfl3PgKGVoIT-rA
Sorry that Waters of Weeping by Black Funeral wasn't included. It should have been.
Albums featured: Absu - Tara
Asphyx - Death the Brutal Way
Averse Sefira - Advent Parallax
Beherit - Engram
Blaspherian - Infernal Warriors of Death
Celtic Frost - Monotheist
Deathspell Omega - Sir Monumentum Requires Circumspice
Demoncy - Enthroned is the Night
Desecresy - The Doom Skeptron
Gorguts - From Wisdom to Hate
Graveland - Memory and Destiny
Hate Forest - Hour of the Centaur
Immolation - Close to a World Below
Immolation - Unholy Cult
Imprecation - Satanae Tenebris Infinita
Kever - Primordial Offerings
Lykathea Aflame - Elvenefris
Mayhem - Grand Declaration of War
Mefitis - Emberdawn
Morbid Angel - Gateways to Annihilation
Necreos Christos - Domedon Doxomedon
Nokturnal Mortum - The Voice of Steel
Profanatica - Profanatitas De Domonatia
Sammath - Godless Arrogance
Skepticism - Alloy
Sorcier des Glaces - Moonrise in Total Darkness
Summoning - Oath Bound
Temple of Abraxas - Temples Forlorn
Vader - Litany
War Master - Pyramid of the Necropolis
#77 - On New "Old School Death Metal" (Blindverkostung)
The lads dissect new "OSDM" by exchanging audio samples in an attempt to understand their content; a kind of "Blindverkostung" or "blind-tasting." The conclusion after such an endeavor is that new "OSDM" is a vibe rather than an artistic expression.
#76 - Midnight Odyssey
Dis Pater, the prolific creative force behind Midnight Odyssey, joins us for a conversation about his upcoming album "Biolume Part 3 - A Fullmoon Madness" (available on November 24th via I, Voidhanger Records), the recent European tour by Midnight Odyssey, the intricacies of his projects, and various elements that shape his distinctive perspective.
Preorder the Midnight Odyssey album "Biolume Part 3 - A Fullmoon Madness" here: https://i-voidhangerrecords.bandcamp.com/album/biolume-part-3-a-fullmoon-madness
The song at the end of the episode is "A Fullmoon Madness" from the new album.
Midnight Odyssey Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/midnightodyssey/
#75 - On Norwegian Black Metal
The lads chat Norwegian black metal.
#74 - Brian Malone (Shadow Legion, Diabolic, Omneity)
Brian Malone is a true virtuoso in the realm of death metal, having previously led the renowned band Diabolic as its chief creative force. His exceptional guitar skills were instrumental in propelling Diabolic to commercial success. Currently, his musical journey continues with Shadow Legion, a new venture that showcases his virtuosity once again, encompassing a wide range of styles beyond traditional death metal. Operating under the banner of "Dark Metal," this Shadow Legion synthesis brings together elements of epic heavy metal, death metal, and black metal.
In this episode, we delve into Malone's latest project, Shadow Legion, and explore the short-lived project of Omneity. During our discussion, we also navigate the history of Diabolic, addressing the unfortunate emergence of a fraudulent iteration of the band name spawned by a former percussionist who had been ousted from the ranks. Despite these challenges, Malone remains steadfast in his creative trajectory, carving an authentic path within the metal topography, irrespective of those who attempt to lay claim to his legacy.
#73 - On Slayer (Band Focus)
The lads casually chat Slayer.
#72 - Sammath (Jan Kruitwagen)
Tyler interviews Jan from black metal band Sammath to discuss their new album Grebbeberg and other topics. Also give Godless Arrogance a listen if you haven't yet.
#71 - Sacramentum (Nisse Karlén)
Tyler and Rafael interview Nisse Karlén from the legendary melodic black metal band Sacramentum!
For info on the upcoming Sacramentum US tour, check out the Sacramentum facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/sacramentumofficial/
Official Sacramentum website: https://sacramentum.se/
#70 - Underrated Bands
Serpent Ascending, Desecresy, Beherit (electronic side), Mortify, Temple of Abraxis, The Chasm, Tiamat (later era), Intestine Baalism, Skin Chamber, Drawn And Quartered, Rotheads, Sammath, Vastum, Thy Catafalque, Old Man Gloom
#69 - On Legacy Bands
This episode is sure to cause an existential crisis! We discuss legacy bands and how these has-beens clog up relevancy.
Special guest Keith Preston from Attack the System joins to grant his own perspective.
https://attackthesystem.com/
Buy The Failure of Anarchism here: https://www.amazon.com/Failure-Anarchism-Keith-Preston/dp/1910881244
#68 - Slaughtering Sacred Cows Pt. II
Each lad chose one overrated band to slaughter.
#67 - Damim
Nathanael from the UK extreme metal band Damim joins today to discuss his music and philosophy.
#66 - Slaughtering Sacred Cows
Each lad chose one overrated band to slaughter.
#65 - Bruckner Discussion, Pt. III
In this episode, the discourse once again centers on the eminent composer Anton Bruckner, with a discerning emphasis on the deliberations of The Bruckner Journal Conference held at the prestigious Yale University this year. In addition, the colloquy ventures into several other subjects, including the contentious Haas editions discrepancies, the imperative significance of Bruckner’s metronome markings, the dichotomy between metal and classical music, and other such scholarly topics. The podcast features a distinguished panel comprising the editor of The Bruckner Journal, Dr. Michael Cucka, the illustrious composer Sébastian Letocart, and the erudite Tyler, a member of the Necropolis crew. Together we weave a profound and captivating discussion that will enthrall any discerning aficionado of music.
Bruckner Society of America: https://www.brucknersocietyamerica.org/
The Bruckner Journal: https://brucknerjournal.com/
Sébastian Letocart: https://sites.google.com/site/letocartsebastien/Home-english
#64 - On Metallica (Band focus, sort of)
Some lads chat Metallica.
#63 - On Bathory (Band Focus)
The lads chat Bathory.
#62 - On Burzum (Band Focus)
The lads chat Burzum
#61 - Beethoven discussion with a focus on the symphonies
The lads chat Beethoven.
Info on Sébastien Letocart here: https://www.sites.google.com/site/letocartsebastien/Home-english
Music excerpts:
21:45 Beethoven 3rd symphony "Eroica", funeral march conducted by Sir Roger Norrington with the Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart
33:35 Beethoven 4th symphony finale conducted by Sir Roger Norrington with the London Classical Players
38:26 Beethoven 5th symphony, first movement, conducted by Nikolaus Harnoncourt with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe
51:58 Beethoven 7th symphony, 2nd movement allegretto, conducted by Christopher Hogwood with The Academy of Ancient Music
1:08:01 Beethoven 8th symphony finale conducted by Riccardo Chailly with the Gewandhausorchester
Musc at the end of the episode is Beethoven 9th symphony conducted by Christopher Hogwood with The Academy of Ancient Music
#60 - Shostakovich (Classical Music Composer Discussion)
A casual discussion about Shostakovich by two Bruckner enthusiasts (Jason and Sébastien).
A graduate from the Royal Conservatory of Liège in Belgium (1st prize organ, 1st prize harmony, 1st prize history of music, 1st prize musical analysis); Sébastien Letocart is a self-taught composer, who has built his musical equally by studying ancient music (i.e. Josquin Desprez, William Byrd, Tomas Luis Vitoria, Roland de Lassus, Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Claudio Monteverdi, Dietrich Buxtehude, Johann Sebastian Bach), practicing it (organ, harpsichord and singing) as well as analyzing the great scores of the Classical Symphony (Haydn, Mozart), the Romantic (Beethoven, Schumann, Brahms, Dvořák, Bruckner), the Post-romantic (Debussy, Roussel, R.Strauss, Mahler, Sibelius, Nielsen) and the symphonic repertoire of the first half of the 20th century (Bartók, Hindemith, Stravinsky, Shostakovich, Bax, Vaughan Williams, Holst, Walton, Honegger, Martinu, Varèse). He is also highly interested in the music of the last sixty years, his preferences are going from György Ligeti, Iannis Xenakis or Esa-Pekka Salonen to Einar Englund, Aulis Sallinen, Emil Tabakov, Kalevi Aho, Vagn Holmboe, John Adams, Sir Malcolm Arnold or Sir Andrzej Panufnik. He is also greatly attracted by chamber music, especially by the refined writing that the string quartet demands and by Béla Bartók's six String Quartets which are the nec plus ultra of the genre.
More info about Letocart here: https://www.sites.google.com/site/letocartsebastien/Home-english
Lecture/Rehearsal of Shostakovich 8 that Letocart brought up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snpK0q47YgA
First music excerpt is Shostakovich 4, last moments of the finale, conducted by Myung-Whun Chung with the Philadelphia Orchestra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXXiB0Lce5g
Second music excerpt is the ending of the finale of Shostakovich 5, conducted by Mariss Jansons at the Wiener Philharmoniker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKeFOij6J7A&t=2641s
Third music excerpt is the most popular movement of Shostakovich 8, conducted by Gergiev at the Mariinsky Orchestra and Chorus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jFesZ-jxRw
Fourth music excerpt is the Scherzo from Shostakovich 10, conducted by Haitink at the London Philharmonic Orchestra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FRH22KRsU0
Final music at the end of the episode is Shostakovich’s 5th string quartet performed by Dudok Kwartet in Zuiderkerk in Amsterdam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsWTDiPixcU
#59 - On Celtic Frost (Band Focus)
The lads chat Celtic Frost
#58 - On Immolation (Band Focus)
The lads chat Immolation
#57 - On Morbid Angel (Band Focus)
The lads chat Morbid Angel. Shelley from www.hatemeditations.com and Metalegion Magazine returns as cohost.
#56 - S. Craig Zahler Pt. II (Organisms from an Ancient Cosmos)
S. Craig Zahler (director of Bone Tomahawk, Brawl in Cell Block 99, Dragged Across Concrete, etc) returns to Necropolis to discuss his new graphic novel ‘Organisms from an Ancient Cosmos’. We chat about what the creation process was like, why he prefers ‘hard’ science fiction over more fantastical takes on the genre, our disbelief in aliens giving hillbillies anal probes, etc. After that, we descend into a dense metal discussion which highlights some of the concerts we went to 2022, some of Zahler’s favorite albums, some of his experiences writing for Metal Maniacs, and we examine Morbid Angel, being we have different tastes in their oeuvre. Shelley from www.hatemeditations.com and Metalegion Magazine returns as cohost.
#55 - On Mayhem (Band Focus)
#54 - Judas Goat
Jason Hans joins from the Texan blackened thrash band Judas Goat. Their debut album, 'Incantations of the Black Mass', was just released this past Halloween and is a tribute to the first wave of black metal. In addition to being a great vocalist, Jason Hans is also the prominent underground metal show organizer in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex area. Shelley from www.hatemeditations.com and Metalegion Magazine returns as cohost.
'Incantations of the Black Mass' can be ordered here: https://judasgoat1.bandcamp.com/album/incantations-of-the-black-mass
Read the Hate Meditations review of 'Incantations of the Black Mass' here: https://hatemeditations.com/2022/11/20/beats-and-yelling-from-amon-acid-kamra-judas-goat/
#53 - Jarno Nurmi (Serpent Ascending, Desecresy)
Jarno from Serpent Ascending, Desecresy, Nerlich, Slugathor, etc joins today to discuss the new Serpent Ascending album Hyperborean Folklore as well as Finnish metal and culture. Hyperborean Folklore is truly from left field and casts nowadays metal convention to the wind. Shelley from www.hatemeditations.com and Metalegion Magazine returns as cohost.
#52 - On the Metaphysics of Death
Philosophical roundtable on the metaphysical and ontological side of reality in terms of the inevitable expiration date, correlations to metal, the human condition, and so forth. There’s a lot to unpack in this episode. Brett Stevens from www.deathmetal.org and the author of “Nihilism: A Philosophy Based in Nothingness and Eternity” joins alongside David Burke who is a PhD student specializing in Metal Studies, as well as Raphael who is a metal writer and psychology major.
Brett’s book on Nihilism can be bought here: https://www.amazon.com/Nihilism-Philosophy-Based-Nothingness-Eternity/dp/0994595832
#51 - Dead Space Chamber Music
Coming soon to a crypt near you! Ellen and Tom from the avant garde early music industrial quartet Dead Space Chamber Music join the program to discuss their philosophy, motives, and perspectives. Their music is hard to categorize yet very accessible. Ellen and Tom grant much insight into the numerous variables of the band. Shelley from www.hatemeditations.com and Metalegion Magazine returns as cohost.
Music at the end of the episode are tracks ‘Mari Lwyd - Morfa’r Frenhines (Grey Mare - Queen's Marsh)’ and ‘Douce Colombe Jolie’ from their newest album The Black Hours.
Stream and buy The Black Hours here: The Black Hours | Dead Space Chamber Music (bandcamp.com)
#50 - Mike Hill (Tombs, Scorpion Throne, Everything Went Black Media)
Mike Hill from USBM bands Tombs, Scorpion Throne, and the progenitor of Everything Went Black Media joins for today’s episode. Topics include the enigmatic nature of Tombs, Mike’s assimilation of influences into his expression, as well as other topics such as elitism. He is a very thoughtful guy in addition to having a natural inclination to create thoughtful music. Shelley (www.hatemeditations.com and Metalegion Magazine) returns as cohost. Music at the end is the first track from the debut Scorpion Throne.
#49 - Sleepwalker Pt. II
Sleepwalker from A Transylvanian Funeral/Temple of Abraxas returns to talk about his next video game soundtrack, the one for Project Warlock II. We further discuss his music and idealogy beyond mere formalities; to get to the gist of why he happens to be one of the best USBM artists. Shelley from hatemeditations.com and Metalegion Magazine returns as cohost.
Sleepwalker's former magazine's omnibus can be bought here: https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/forbiddenrecords
His RPG games: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/18363/Chaotic-Evil-Games
Project Warlock II: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1640300/Project_Warlock_II/
Project Warlock II trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLk7EMOzceY
#48 - Bruckner Discussion, Part II
The time is now to speak more about Anton Bruckner! More specifically, the Bruckner Red Book by William Carragan. In addition to covering the Red Book, we delve into some other subjects such as Wagner's influence on Bruckner, which composers Bruckner influenced, tempo approaches to the symphonies, etc. Joining the program today is esteemed musicologist William Carragan and composer Sébastien Letocart, both of whom are Bruckner experts of the highest caliber.
William Carragan information:
Carragan website: https://carragan.com/
Buy the Bruckner Red Book here: https://brucknerredbook.com/
Bruckner Society of America (Carragan is Vice President): https://www.brucknersocietyamerica.org/
Sébastien Letocart information:
Letocart website: https://sites.google.com/site/letocartsebastien
YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/Tracotel
Music in this episode:
Bruckner’s 8th Symphony, Finale, conducted by Benjamin Zander with the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra – full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEcZpfF_g-I
Additional resources were supplied to this episode via John Berky at https://www.abruckner.com/
#47 - Metal Revelation
An easy-going episode after a hiatus. The topics of today are how we discovered and got into metal, what metal means to us, and some personal thoughts on metal. Cohost Shelley (www.hatemeditations.com and Metalegion Magazine) returns with liver intact with guests Brett Clarin (Journey into Darkness, Sorrow), Daniel Valdez (Gored and visual arts illustrator), and Metal Jaime (former street rep for Relapse, Century Media, Nuclear Blast, etc).
#46 - Classical Music (Anton Bruckner)
This episode mainly focuses on the profound music of Anton Bruckner. Guests include professor, conductor, and timpanist John Godoy (Lux Musicae), and composer and organist Sébastien Letocart who is one of the few to have “completed” the finale to Bruckner’s 9th symphony.
Sébastien Letocart information:
Website: https://sites.google.com/site/letocartsebastien/
YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/Tracotel
Information about John Godoy can be found on his Lux Musicae chamber music ensemble website www.luxmusicae.org
Bruckner music excerpts included in this episode recommended by Letocart:
16:29: Introduction of Bruckner's 4th Symphony conducted by Georges Prêtre (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d80Ml3she0o)
28:24: Adagio of Bruckner's 7th symphony, transition to the second thematic group conducted by Claudio Abbado (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_IbwlSXHpQ)
41:08: Excerpt from the finale of Bruckner’s 5th Symphony conducted by Claudio Abbado (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjbdT8Zho5M)
1:09:58: The coda from Sébastien Letocart’s completion of the finale of Bruckner’s 9th Symphony
Further recommendations for those wanting to explore the music of Anton Bruckner:
3rd Symphony (Haitink): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMAFwLvnsKo
4th Symphony (Kabasta): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIrWYqQ5bPI
7th Symphony (Wand): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUEoSGKWYGI
8th Symphony (Haitink): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbjsVQfso9U
9th Symphony (Kabasta): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cG7FR01tEU0