Max Bruch

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Max Christian Friedrich Bruch (Cologne, January 6, 1838 – Friedenau, October 20, 1920) was a German composer and conductor who wrote over 200 works, including three symphonies that are rarely performed, and three violin concertos, one of which is a staple of the violin repertoire. He received his early musical training in Cologne under the composer and pianist Ferdinand Hiller, to whom Robert Schumann dedicated his piano concerto. Ignaz Moscheles recognized his aptitude.

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Albums

Chamber Works (Performers: Planes-Duke-Rahman trio) (2002)
Works for Clarinet and Viola [Meyer-cl, Caussé-v, Duchable-p, Lyon Opera Orch- Nagano] (2002)
String Octet / String Quintet / Piano Quintet (Ensemble Ulf Hoelscher) (1999)
The Complete Symphonies (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, feat. conductor Kurt Masur) (disc 1) (1998)
The Complete Symphonies (Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, feat. conductor Kurt Masur) (disc 2) (1998)
Violin Concerto No. 1 / Scottish Fantasy (Cho-Liang Lin) (1987)
Bruch: 4 Concerto Pieces for Cello & Orchestra, Double Concerto
The Complete Violin Concertos Disc 1
The Complete Violin Concertos: Scottish Fantasy (disc 2)
Violin Concerto No.2, Scottish Fantasy

Singles


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