Bruckner (disambiguation)

Bruckner (disambiguation)

Bruckner most often refers to Anton Bruckner, an Austrian composer, and things related to him.
*Anton Bruckner Private University for Music, Drama, and Dance, in Austria
*The Bruckner Problem
*Bruckner rhythm
*International Bruckner Society
*Bruckner Orchestra Linz

Other people named Bruckner include:

*Agnes Bruckner (born 1985), American actress
*Amy Bruckner (born 1991), American actress
*D.J.R. Bruckner, American journalist
*Ferdinand Bruckner (1891-1958), Austrian-German writer and theater manager
*Henry Bruckner (1871-1942), American politician
*Karl Bruckner (1906-1986), Austrian writer
*Karel Brückner (born 1939), Czech football coach
*Pascal Bruckner (born 1948), French writer

Other

*Bruckner Expressway, in The Bronx, New York


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