Anton Bruckner (1824) and Darius Milhaud (1892) share a birthday today. Austrian versus Frenchman. One old enough to be the grandfather of the other. One a composer renowned for symphonic works in the tradition of Beethoven and Schubert (with a Wagnerian twist) along with sacred compositions; devout Roman Catholic; virtuoso organist. The other an avant garde artist of the 1920’s who prodigious output spanned all genres and who, in the words of New Grove, was a “pioneer in the use of percussion, polytonality, jazz and aleatory techniques.” Couldn’t get much different. We’ve got tons of Bruckner and tons of Milhaud. Compare and contrast. And next April the Lawrence Symphony Orchestra will be performing Bruckner’s 4th symphony.