Visual Timeline: Anton Bruckner

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1824 CE - 1896 CE: Life of the Austrian composer Anton Bruckner.
 
 
1824 CE: The composer Anton Bruckner is born in Ansfelden, Upper Austria.
 
 
1845 CE: Anton Bruckner is appointed organist at the Abbey Church of the monastery of Saint Florian, Austria.
 
 
1855 CE: The composer Anton Bruckner moves to Linz.
 
 
1855 CE: Anton Bruckner is appointed the organist of Linz Cathedral.
 
1861 CE: The composer Anton Bruckner graduates from the Vienna Conservatory.
 
1864 CE: Anton Bruckner composes his Mass in D minor.
 
1866 CE: Anton Bruckner completes his First Symphony.
 
1866 CE: Anton Bruckner composes his Mass in E minor.
 
1867 CE: Anton Bruckner suffers a nervous breakdown.
 
1868 CE: Anton Bruckner composes his Mass in F minor.
 
 
1868 CE: The Composer Anton Bruckner moves to Vienna where he teaches music at the Vienna Conservatory.
 
1872 CE: Anton Bruckner completes his Second Symphony.
 
 
1876 CE: Anton Bruckner is appointed lecturer in harmony and counterpoint at the University of Vienna.
 
1877 CE: Anton Bruckner completes his Third Symphony.
 
1881 CE: Anton Bruckner completes his Fourth Symphony.
 
1883 CE: Anton Bruckner completes his Seventh Symphony.
 
1884 CE: Anton Bruckner composes his Te Deum.
 
1886 CE: Anton Bruckner is awarded the Order of Franz Josef.
 
1890 CE: Anton Bruckner completes his Eighth Symphony.
 
 
1891 CE: Anton Bruckner receives an honorary doctorate from the Vienna Conservatory.
 
 
1896 CE: The composer Anton Bruckner dies in Vienna.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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