Max Bruch (6 January 1838 – 2 October 1920) was a German Romantic composer, violinist, teacher, and conductor who wrote more than 200 works, including...
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phrase in Aramaic), is a composition for cello and orchestra written by Max Bruch. Bruch completed the work in Liverpool, England, in 1880,: 100 and published...
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This list of compositions by Max Bruch is sorted by genre. Scherz, List und Rache, Op. 1 Die Loreley, Op. 16 (1861) Hermione, Op. 40 (1872) Claudine von...
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Max Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26, is one of the most popular violin concertos in solo violin repertoire and, along with the Scottish...
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Max Bruch composed a number of choral works that were, during his lifetime, judged to be his most successful pieces. Instrumental music makes up only...
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mathematician, physicist, astronomer, and politician (b. 1786) 1920 – Max Bruch, German composer and conductor (b. 1838) 1927 – Svante Arrhenius, Swedish...
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physicist Hilde Bruch (1904–1984), psychoanalyst, expert on eating disorders Klaus vom Bruch (born 1952), German video artist Max Bruch (1838–1920), German...
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Max Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 44 was composed during 1877, following a failed attempt in 1874, and dedicated to the great Spanish...
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university-entrance diploma, he studied performing arts at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna, Austria. Bruch made a deliberate choice while studying to commit himself...
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mathematician and Nobel laureate Max Bredeson (born 2002), American football player Max Brown (disambiguation), multiple people Max Bruch (1838–1920), German composer...
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