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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Songs

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    Adagio

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    Adagio appassionato, Op. 57

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    Adagio Aus Dem Violinkonzert Nr. 1 G-moll

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    Adagio From Violin Concerto

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    Adagio from Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26 (Chicago Symphony Orchestra, feat. violin: Cho-Liang Lin, conductor: Leonard Slatkin)

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    Adagio Nach Keltischen Melodien (London Philharmonic Orchestra feat. conductor: Sir Charles Mackerras, cello: Ofra Harnoy)

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    Adagio on Celtic Themes, Op. 56

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    Adagio on Hebrew Melodies for Cello and Orchestra "Kol Nidrel", Op. 47: Adagio ma non troppo

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    Adagio Violinkonzert Op. 26

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    Allegro Agitato

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    Allegro Con Moto

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    Allegro Vivace Ma Non Troppo

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    Andante

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    Andante Con Moto

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    Aus Nachtgesang, Andante con moto op. 83

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    Ave Maria

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    Ave Maria, Op. 61

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    Bruch: Adagio after Celtic Op.56

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    Bruch: Ave Maria Op.61

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    Bruch: Canzone for Cello & Orchestra Op.55


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