A bruckner
[broo k-ner, bruhk-; german broo k-nuh r] /ˈbrʊk nər, ˈbrʌk-; german ˈbrʊk nər/
noun
anton
[an-tuh n,, -ton,, -tohn;; german ahn-tawn] /ˈæn tən,, -tɒn,, -toʊn;; german ˈɑn tɔn/ (show ipa), 1824–96, austrian composer and organist.
bruckner
/german ˈbrʊknər/
noun
anton (ˈantoːn). 1824–96, austrian composer and organist in the romantic tradition. his works include nine symphonies, four m-sses, and a te deum
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