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  1. Max Bruch : His Life and Works by Christopher Fifield, 2005-07-15
  2. Violin Concerto in G Minor, Op. 26 (Kalmus Edition) by Bruch, Max, 1985-03-01
  3. Max Bruch und Koblenz (1865-1867): Eine Dokumentation (Beitrage zur mittelrheinischen Musikgeschichte) (German Edition) by Uwe Baur, 1996
  4. Johannes Brahms Im Briefwechsel Mit Karl Reinthaler, Max Bruch, Hermann Deiters, Friedr. Heimsoeth, Karl Reinecke, Ernst Rudorff, Bernhard Und Luise Scholz (German Edition) by Johannes Brahms, 2010-01-10
  5. Kol Nidrei by Max Bruch, James Galway, 2004-08-01
  6. Violin Concerto No. 1, Movement 1 Sheet Music by Max Karl August Bruch, 2010-01-30
  7. Violin Concerto No. 1, Movement 2 Sheet Music by Max Karl August Bruch, 2010-01-30
  8. Achilleus: Dichtung Nach Motiven Der Ilias Von Heinrich Bulthaupt: Fur Solostimmen, Chor Und Orchester (1885) (German Edition) by Max Bruch, 2010-09-10
  9. Briefe an Laura und Rudolf von Beckerath (Musik-Kultur) (German Edition) by Max Bruch, 1997
  10. Scotch Phantasy, Op. 46: Violin and Piano (String Solo)
  11. Violin Concerto No. 1, Movement 3 Sheet Music by Max Karl August Bruch, 2010-01-30
  12. Music Minus One Violin: Bruch Violin Concerto in G minor, op. 25 by Max Bruch, 1997-01-01
  13. Bruch's "Kol Nidrei" & Bloch's "Schelomo": for Cello and Orchestra in Full Score by Max Bruch, Ernest Bloch, 1996-04-25
  14. Compositions by Max Bruch: Max Bruch, Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra, Violin Concerto No. 1, Scottish Fantasy, Violin Concerto No. 3

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2. Max Bruch - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Bruch, Max Alternative names Bruch, Max Christian Friedrich; Bruch, Max Karl August Short description German romantic composer and conductor Date of birth
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Max Bruch
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article relies largely or entirely upon a single source . Please help improve this article by introducing appropriate citations to additional sources. (June 2008) Max Bruch Max Christian Friedrich Bruch Max Karl August Bruch , was a German Romantic composer and conductor who wrote over 200 works, including three violin concertos , one of which is a staple of the violin repertoire.
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Bruch was born in Cologne Rhine Province , where he received his early musical training under the composer and pianist Ferdinand Hiller , to whom Robert Schumann dedicated his piano concerto. Ignaz Moscheles recognized his aptitude. He had a long career as a teacher, conductor and composer, moving among musical posts in Germany: Mannheim Koblenz Sondershausen Berlin (1870-1872), and Bonn , where he spent 1873-78 working privately. At the height of his reputation he spent three seasons as conductor of the Liverpool Philharmonic Society (1880-83). He taught composition at the Berlin Hochschule für Musik from 1890 until his retirement in 1910. Bruch died in his house in Berlin-

3. BRUCH, Max (1838-1920). German Composer.
Trans 'I find that I am unable to accept your invitation for Monday, the 31st of this month. I am always occupied on Mondays, for that is the day devoted to the Philharmonic
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4. Bruch, Max
Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays from Dr. Estrella s Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
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Bruch, Max
Bruch, Max
Period: Romantic
Born: Saturday, January 6, 1838 in Cologne, Germany
Died: Saturday, October 2, 1920 in Friednau, Germany
Nation of Origin: Germany
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Major Works:

Violin Concerto, Op. 26
Kol Nidrei
for cello and orchestra
Other Information: General Bibliography: Blume, Friedrich, with M. D. Norton (Translator) and Herter Norton (Translator), Classic and Romantic Music; A Comprehensive Survey, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Einstein, Alfred. Music in the Romantic Era, Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Links to essays at other sites: The Romantic Generation by Charles Rosen Please note: These links will open in a new window.

5. Bruch, Max - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Bruch, Max
German composer. He became professor at the Berlin Academy in 1891. He wrote three operas, including Hermione (1872). Among the most celebrated of his works are the Kol Nidrei
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6. Johannes Brahms/Bruch,Max: Violin Concertos: Information From Answers.com
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7. Max Bruch- Bio, Albums, Pictures – Naxos Classical Music.
Brief biography and caricature with summary of orchestral music and recommended Naxos recordings.
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Today Max Bruch is generally known only as the composer of works for the violin. In addition to the Violin Concerto in G minor, the popularity of which continues, and, to the annoyance of the composer, overshadowed much of his other work, we hear from time to time the Scottish Fantasia and the Second Violin Concerto . The fact that, in his day, Bruch was famous for his large-scale choral works, is now forgotten. Between 1870 and 1900 there were numerous performances of works such as Odysseus Frithjof or Das Lied von der Glocke , earning for the composer a reputation that outshone that of Brahms. In view of this it is interesting to hear two of the composers orchestral works that have not remained in general concert repertoire. Max Bruch was born in Cologne on 6th January, 1838, in the same year as Bizet. He studied there with Ferdinand Hiller and Carl Reinecke. Extended journeys at home and abroad as a student were followed by a longer stay in Mannheim, where his opera Loreley was performed in 1863, a work based on a libretto by Geibel and originally dedicated to Mendelssohn, which brought him to the attention of a wider public. Bruchs first official appointments were as Kapellmeister, first in Koblenz (1865-67) and then in Sondershausen (1867-70), followed by a longer stay in Berlin and a period from 1873 to 1878 in Bonn, when he dedicated himself to composition. After a short time as director of the Sternscher Sangverein in Berlin, in 1880 he was appointed conductor of the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, and he left England in 1883 to become director of the Orchesterverein in Breslau. In 1891 he moved finally to Berlin and took over master classes in composition, Respighi being one of his pupils. He retired in 1911 to devote himself to composition, and died in Berlin on 2nd October, 1920.

8. Bruch, Max Definition Of Bruch, Max In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Bruch, Max (m ks br kh), 1838–1920, German composer. He conducted the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (1880–83) and taught at the Berlin Hochschule (1892–1910).
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9. Bruch, Max - Naxos Direct
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10. Max Bruch (The Lied And Art Song Texts Page: Texts And Translations To Lieder, M
Listing of art songs and song cycles from recmusic.org includes selected texts, some with English translations.
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    no. 1. Beweinet, die geweint an Babels Strand (Text: after George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron) [x] GER
    no. 2. (Text: Otto Gildemeister after George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron) ITA GER
    no. 3. Arabiens Kameele (Text: after George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron) [x] GER
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13. Max Bruch - Kol Nidrei, Kol Nidre
Background information concerning this arrangement of Kol Nidrei and discussion whether or not it is truly Hebrew or Jewish in character.
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Max Bruch, Kol Nidrei
Op. 47, Adagio on Hebrew Melodies for Violoncello and Orchestra . [Listen to a midi This page contains some background information concerning Max Bruch's arrangement of Kol Nidrei. "There is hardly any other traditional Jewish tune that attracted so much attention from the composers of the last century. Innumerable are the arrangements for voice with piano, organ or violin accompaniment and violoncello obligato. We have the exalted melody prepared for choir and small orchestra. And last but not least is the concerto by Max Bruch. In the first bars of Beethoven's C# minor quartet, the opening theme of Kol Nidrei is recognizable. Thus has the music world come to consider this the most characteristic tune of the synagogue." (Idelsohn, The Kol Nidrei Tune, in: HUC Annual, Vol VIII-IX, 1931/2, p.493) Max Bruch himself wrote the following on Kol Nidrei, in a letter to cantor and musicologist Eduard Birnbaum (4 December 1889): "...I became acquainted with Kol Nidre and a few other songs (among others, 'Arabian Camel') in Berlin through the Lichtenstein family, who befriended me. Even though I am a Protestant, as an artist I deeply felt the outstanding beauty of these melodies and therefore I gladly spread them through my arrangement.

14. Bruch, Max
This page contains basic and accurate biographical information and links to essays about the Romantic composer Bruch.
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Bruch, Max
Bruch, Max
Period: Romantic
Born: Saturday, January 6, 1838 in Cologne, Germany
Died: Saturday, October 2, 1920 in Friednau, Germany
Nation of Origin: Germany
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Major Works:

Violin Concerto, Op. 26
Kol Nidrei
for cello and orchestra
Other Information: General Bibliography: Blume, Friedrich, with M. D. Norton (Translator) and Herter Norton (Translator), Classic and Romantic Music; A Comprehensive Survey, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Einstein, Alfred. Music in the Romantic Era, Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Links to essays at other sites: The Romantic Generation by Charles Rosen Please note: These links will open in a new window.

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16. The Unfulfilled Destiny Of Max Bruch
Brief biography, key works, and suggested reading and recordings.
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17. Bruch, Max - Astro-Databank, Max Bruch Horoscope, Born 6 January 1838 In Cologne
Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Max Bruch born on 6 January 1838 Cologne, Germany
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German composer and conductor who studied at Cologne Conservatory, and, from 1858-1861, taught music in Cologne, where he wrote the opera "Loreley." Bruch worked as Music Director at Coblenz from 1865-1867, at Sondershausen from 1867-1870, Berlin in 1872, Bonn in 1873 and Liverpool from 1880-1883. He visited the U.S. in 1875 and retired in 1910. His works are considered important contributions to 19th century secular oratorio, but failed to achieve the popularity of his virtuoso music. Died on 10/02/1920, Friedenau, Germany. Link to Wikipedia biography
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  • Death, Cause unspecified 2 October 1920 (Age 82) Social : Begin Travel 1875 (Visited the U.S.) Work : Retired 1910 (From teaching) Work : New Career 1858 (Taught music in Cologne) Work : New Career 1858 (Music Director at Coblenz) Work : New Job 1867 (Music Director at Sondershausen) Work : New Job 1872 (Music Director in Berlin) Work : New Job 1873 (Music Director in Bonn) Work : New Job 1880 (Music Director in Liverpool)
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18. Max Bruch - Classical Archives
Biography from the Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music. Several complete files offered in MIDI, MP3, and Windows Media audio formats, including live recordings of featured artists.
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19. Max Bruch — Infoplease.com
More on Max Bruch from Infoplease Bruch meaning and definitions Bruch Definition and Pronunciation; Oscar Straus - Straus, Oscar Straus, Oscar , 1870–1954, Austrian composer
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20. BRUCH, Max (1838-1920). German Composer.
Trans ' I have ventured to recommend you for Barmen for the 28th December and hear with pleasure that you have agreed. Would you be so kind as to let me know which arias you are..
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