Item: i90142
 
Authentic Coin of:

Austria
Anton Bruckner
1962 25 Schilling 30mm (12.91 grams) 0.800 Silver (0.3344  oz. ASW)
Reference: KM# 2892 |
Engraver: Edwin Grienauer
· REPUBLIK · 25 SCHILLING ÖSTERREICH, Circle of shilds within dotted circle.
ANTON BRUCKNER 1962, Head of Anton Bruckner, right, Composer, date below.
Edge Lettering:
FUENFUNDZWANZIG SCHILLING

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Josef Anton Bruckner (4 September 1824 – 11 October 1896) was an Austrian composer, organist, and music theorist best known for his symphonies, masses, Te Deum and motets. The first are considered emblematic of the final stage of Austro-German Romanticism because of their rich harmonic language, strongly polyphonic character, and considerable length. Bruckner's compositions helped to define contemporary musical radicalism, owing to their dissonances, unprepared modulations, and roving harmonies.

Unlike other musical radicals such as Richard Wagner and Hugo Wolf, Bruckner showed extreme humility before other musicians, Wagner in particular. This apparent dichotomy between Bruckner the man and Bruckner the composer hampers efforts to describe his life in a way that gives a straightforward context for his music. Hans von Bülow described him as "half genius, half simpleton". Bruckner was critical of his own work and often reworked his compositions. There are several versions of many of his works.

His works, the symphonies in particular, had detractors, most notably the influential Austrian critic Eduard Hanslick and other supporters of Johannes Brahms, who pointed to their large size and use of repetition, as well as to Bruckner's propensity for revising many of his works, often with the assistance of colleagues, and his apparent indecision about which versions he preferred. On the other hand, Bruckner was greatly admired by subsequent composers, including his friend Gustav Mahler.


Location of  Austria  (dark green)– in Europe  (green & dark grey)– in the European Union  (green)  –  [Legend] Austria,  officially the Republic of Austria (German: Republik  Österreich), is a federal republic and a landlocked country of over 8.5 million people  in Central Europe . It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Hungary and Slovakia to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west. The territory of  Austria covers 83,879 square kilometres (32,386 sq mi). Austria's terrain is  highly mountainous, lying within the Alps; only 32% of the country is below 500 metres (1,640 ft), and its  highest point is 3,798 metres (12,461 ft). The majority of the population speak  local Bavarian dialects of German as their native language, and Austrian German in its standard form is the  country's official language . Other local official  languages are Hungarian , Burgenland Croatian , and Slovene .

The origins of modern-day Austria date back to the time of the Habsburg dynasty when the vast majority of the  country was a part of the Holy Roman Empire . From the time of the Reformation , many Northern German princes,  resenting the authority of the Emperor, used Protestantism as a flag of rebellion. The Thirty Years War , the influence of the Kingdom of Sweden and Kingdom of France , the rise of the Kingdom of Prussia , and the Napoleonic  invasions all weakened the power of the Emperor in the North of Germany, but in  the South, and in non-German areas of the Empire, the Emperor and Catholicism  maintained control. During the 17th and 18th centuries, Austria was able to  retain its position as one of the great powers of Europe and, in response to the  coronation of Napoleon as the Emperor of the French , the Austrian Empire was officially proclaimed in  1804. Following Napoleon's defeat, Prussia emerged as Austria's chief competitor  for rule of a larger Germany. Austria's defeat by Prussia at the Battle of Königgrätz , during the Austro-Prussian War of 1866 cleared the way for  Prussia to assert control over the rest of Germany. In 1867, the empire was reformed into Austria-Hungary . After the defeat of France in  the 1870 Franco-Prussian War , Austria was left out of  the formation of a new German Empire , although in the following  decades its politics, and its foreign policy, increasingly converged with those  of the Prussian-led Empire. During the 1914 July Crisis that followed the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria , Germany  guided Austria in issuing the ultimatum to Serbia that led to the declaration of World War I .

After the collapse of the Habsburg (Austro-Hungarian) Empire in 1918 at the  end of World War I, Austria adopted and used the name the Republic of German-Austria (Deutschösterreich,  later Österreich) in an attempt for union with Germany , but was forbidden due to the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919) . The First Austrian Republic was established in  1919. In the 1938 Anschluss , Austria was occupied and annexed by Nazi Germany .[14]  This lasted until the end of World War II in 1945, after which Germany was occupied by the Allies and Austria's former  democratic constitution was restored. In 1955, the Austrian State Treaty re-established Austria as  a sovereign state, ending the occupation. In the same year, the Austrian Parliament created the Declaration of Neutrality which declared that  the Second Austrian Republic would become permanently neutral .

Today, Austria is a parliamentary representative democracy comprising nine federal states . The capital and largest city,  with a population exceeding 1.7 million, is Vienna . Austria is one of the richest countries in the world , with a nominal  per capita GDP of $52,216 (2014 est.). The country has developed a high standard of living and in 2014 was ranked  21st in the world for its Human Development Index . Austria has been a  member of the United Nations since 1955, joined the European Union in 1995, and is a  founder of the OECD . Austria also signed the Schengen Agreement in 1995, and adopted the euro in 1999.


        

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