Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of Max Bruch's masterful compositions with "Bruch: Complete Works for Violin & Orchestra, Vol. 1." Released on July 1, 2014, under the CPO label, this classical album is a testament to Bruch's enduring legacy in the world of orchestral music. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, the album features a collection of Bruch's most celebrated works, including the Violin Concerto No. 2 in D Minor, Op. 44, and the Scottish Fantasy, Op. 46. Each piece is a showcase of Bruch's intricate compositions and the violin's expressive range, from the hauntingly beautiful Adagio appassionato, Op. 57, to the lively Finale. Allegro guerriero of the Scottish Fantasy. Recorded in Glasgow, Scotland, the album benefits from the expertise of producer Andrew Keener and engineers Simon Eadon and Dave, ensuring a pristine listening experience. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Max Bruch's musical genius.
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Tracks
Violin Concerto No. 2 in D Minor, Op. 44: I. Adagio ma non troppoMax Bruch, Antje Weithaas, NDR Radiophilharmonie, Hermann Bäumer
Violin Concerto No. 2 in D Minor, Op. 44: II. Recitative. Allegro moderatoMax Bruch, Antje Weithaas, NDR Radiophilharmonie, Hermann Bäumer
Violin Concerto No. 2 in D Minor, Op. 44: III. Finale. Allegro moltoMax Bruch, Antje Weithaas, NDR Radiophilharmonie, Hermann Bäumer
Scottish Fantasy, Op. 46: I. Introduction. Grave - Adagio cantabileMax Bruch, Antje Weithaas, NDR Radiophilharmonie, Hermann Bäumer
Scottish Fantasy, Op. 46: I. Adagio cantabileMax Bruch, Antje Weithaas, NDR Radiophilharmonie, Hermann Bäumer
Scottish Fantasy, Op. 46: II. Allegro - AdagioMax Bruch, Antje Weithaas, NDR Radiophilharmonie, Hermann Bäumer
Scottish Fantasy, Op. 46: III. Adagio - Andante sostenutoMax Bruch, Antje Weithaas, NDR Radiophilharmonie, Hermann Bäumer
Scottish Fantasy, Op. 46: IV. Finale. Allegro guerrieroMax Bruch, Antje Weithaas, NDR Radiophilharmonie, Hermann Bäumer