Anton Bruckner on the way to himself: This concert presents two little-known symphonies by the composer, which also did not enter the official count. The "Study Symphony" in F minor is Bruckner's first attempt in this genre. Although the composer described the work as a "school work," it inspires with verve and romantic warmth. In the case of the so-called "zeroth," it is fascinating how Bruckner's unmistakable personal style takes shape. The fact that Christian Thielemann, a leading Bruckner interpreter, is at the podium makes this journey of discovery particularly rewarding.