Violin Concerto | |
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by Max Bruch | |
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Key | D minor |
Opus | 44 |
Period | Romantic |
Genre | Concerto |
Composed | 1877 |
Movements | 3 |
Scoring | Violin & Orchestra |
Premiere | |
Date | November 1877 |
Location | London |
Max Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 44 was composed during 1877, following a failed attempt in 1874, [1] [2] and dedicated to the great Spanish violinist, Pablo de Sarasate. [3] It was premiered in London by Sarasate, conducted by Bruch, on 4 November 1877. [3] [1]
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Performed by Salvatore Accardo with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra under Kurt Masur | |
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The concerto has three movements:
A typical performance runs 28 to 30 minutes.
Violin Concerto | |
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by Max Bruch | |
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Key | D minor |
Opus | 44 |
Period | Romantic |
Genre | Concerto |
Composed | 1877 |
Movements | 3 |
Scoring | Violin & Orchestra |
Premiere | |
Date | November 1877 |
Location | London |
Max Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 44 was composed during 1877, following a failed attempt in 1874, [1] [2] and dedicated to the great Spanish violinist, Pablo de Sarasate. [3] It was premiered in London by Sarasate, conducted by Bruch, on 4 November 1877. [3] [1]
External audio | |
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Performed by Salvatore Accardo with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra under Kurt Masur | |
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The concerto has three movements:
A typical performance runs 28 to 30 minutes.