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During Bruckner’s tenure as the Linz, Austria cathedral organist (1856-68), he also laid his foundation for music composition. He spent the first 6 years studying music theory with Simon Sechter, Austria’s preeminent expert at the time. After graduating with honors in 1861, Otto Kitzler, the local orchestra’s principal cellist, became its conductor. This fortuitous timing allowed Bruckner to study large-scale form and orchestration with him.
In 1862 Kitzler gave Bruckner Bela’s "Apollo" march as a model. Bruckner scored it for the typical Austrian infantry wind band, and for over a century, the musical public mistook it for his own work. Having then heard Kitzler perform much of Wagner’s music in Linz, the expanded harmonic and tonal palette greatly impressed him. In December 1865 he took Bela’s march form and added his expanded harmony. Having shattered the 4-chord mold, the local bands promptly rejected Bruckner’s march despite his growing fame.
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