Bruckner's my composer no.3, after The Dude and Ludwig-baby.
I started with 2 and 3, because that's what the local record library (in Hendon,N.W.London) had in the early 60s. And 2 has remained a firm fave. And that old ('44) performance of Eugen's brother Georg Ludwig Jochum has stayed special despite the poor recording (but then i have a yen for poor recordings). It's all warm and gorgeous.
No out-and-out faves among the works. the big flaws, like the premature 'ending' early in 4;IV, are part of what Bruckner's about. Perfection is not of this world.
I like bruckner's strength, grandeur, power, orgasm-quotient, melody, seriousness, bounce, piling-up, crescendi and cymbal-clash.
Surely the minimalism is about his tendency to repeat (where Mahler is constant [the only constant] in shifting and developing. And his four-aquareness, which gives me a kind of comfort amidst a lot of changeability and restlessness in the world. Well, my world.
His mine is narrower than Gus's, but he found an awful lot of gold.
Comparing by number an amusingly-silly game, B only wins at 8, and it's,for me, a draw at 3 and maybe 9. And I don't think B. produced a dud - I like 0 and 00 quita a lot.
Ivor