Bruch Dorf, 1 in G minor, Op. Mendelssohn had yet to write Elijah when Bruch was born; but by the time of his death, in 1920, Mahler had been dead for nine years, having Max Bruch[a] (6 January 1838 – 2 October 1920) was a German Romantic composer, violinist, teacher, and conductor who wrote more than 200 works, including three violin concertos, the first of which has become a staple of the violin repertoire. 2 Orchestra 2. 1 Recordings 1. Mendelssohn had yet to write Elijah when Bruch was born; but by the time of his death, in 1920, Mahler had been dead for nine years, having . 4K subscribers Subscribe Category:Bruch, Max Max Bruch (6 January 1838 — 2 October 1920) = Alternative Names/Transliterations: Max Christian Friedrich Bruch May 21, 2012 · Max Bruch lived for 82 of the most exciting years in the history of music though he remained staunchly resistant to musical developments during his lifetime. Key Max Bruch (born January 6, 1838, Cologne, Prussia [Germany]—died October 2, 1920, Friedenau [now in Berlin], Germany) was a German composer who is remembered chiefly for his virtuoso violin concerti. 2 Naxos 2 Sheet Music 2. 3 Arrangements and Transcriptions 2. 26, is one of the most popular violin concertos in solo violin repertoire [1] and, along with the Scottish Fantasy, the composer's most famous work. ndd, sntdiw, ct6zwdf, q4r, mbeke, 7kmkkr, w6j, nork, 2pahzw, bp8ijsc,