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    News and Articles on Max Bruch



    Rise & inspire  Nov 21, 2008
    Perhaps because he studied with Max Bruch in Berlin ... Later, he was a pupil of Stanford and Parry at the Royal College of Music, after which he studied with Max Bruch in Berlin and Maurice Ravel in Paris. (Westerly Sun, RI)

    Three Famous Sister Musical Duos  Oct 16, 2008
    88 (1915) by Max Bruch. Other pieces dedicated to them include works by Ernst Friedrich Karl Rudorff (1840-1916), a Prussian pianist and teacher; Eduard Schutt, German-Russian pianist and composer, who wrote an Andante and Scherzino for two pianos,dedicated to the Sutro sisters, and the German composers Floerscheim and Hollaender. (Suite101.com)

    The Anti-Semite's Favorite Jewish Prayer  Oct 7, 2008
    Max Bruch used the haunting music that accompanies the prayer to furnish the full title, and half the theme, of his celebrated adagio in 1881. Beethoven, too, the theme for the sixth movement of his String Quartet Op. (Slate)

    First Coast Happenings  Jun 22, 2008
    - Monday - Perfect Balance and Beauty, 7 p.m., with the music of Max Bruch. Send events to First Coast Happenings, P.O. Box 1949, Jacksonville, FL 32231; fax to (904) 359-4478; or e-mail cindy. (Florida Times-Union)

    Contest winners to perform solos  Feb 21, 2008
    The three soloists, winners of the Concerto Contest which took place in December, are Etasha Srinivas (LHS 09), violin soloist, will perform Max Bruch s (1838-1920) Violin Concerto in g minor, op. 26, movement 1. (Lexington Minuteman, MA)

    Talk of the Town: Make someone’s day  Jan 13, 2008
    Hara Steiner will be playing Partita II by J.S. Bach and Bob Sladky, Marion Wolfe and Ann-Marie Schaffer will perform Max Bruch Opus 83 Nos. 1 clarinet, viola and piano. (Green Valley News & Sun, AZ)

    Zubin dreams of a music school in India  Jan 1, 2008
    This is arguably the greatest music conductor of our times, whose lifelong passion has been playing "scores" from well-known Beethoven and Brahms to an obscure Max Bruch. In fact, Zubin Mehta asked this almost immediately after holding a major concert at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Saturday. (India Times, India)

    Ottorino Respighi's Rome  Nov 3, 2007
    He also studied under Max Bruch in Berlin. In his mid-30s, he settled in Rome, teaching and composing, and writing his best works. (Suite101.com)

    The Air This Week  Oct 9, 2007
    6-10 a.m. Classical Weekend: Mozart Piano Sonata K. 331, Sibelius Symphony No. 3, Max Bruch Serenade Op. 75, etc. (Boston Globe)

    British List 'Lark Ascending' Top Classic  Apr 11, 2007
    Rounding out the Top 10 are "Enigma Variations" by Elgar, "Violin Concerto No. 1" by Max Bruch, "Symphony No. 6" by Beethoven, "Symphony No. 9" by Beethoven and "Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis," also by Vaughan Williams. 2007 UPI. (Playfuls.com)

    The next generation of classical musicians  Feb 16, 2007
    This year's winter concerts will feature 2006 Concerto Competition winner Abby Young as the violin soloist in a performance of the Violin Concerto in G minor by Max Bruch. Young is a junior at Ashland High School. (Mail Tribune, OR)

    Performances  Feb 16, 2007
    The concert will feature the 2006 Concerto Competition winner Abby Young as the violin soloist in a performance of Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor by Max Bruch. Tickets are $10 adults, $5 for students and seniors, and are available at Paddington Station in Ashland and Larry's Music in Medford and Grants Pass. (Mail Tribune, OR)




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