The Mother City - Cologne
Donald Macleod explores Bruch's relationship with the city of his birth, Cologne, where he struggled to find the right job.
Donald Macleod looks at Bruch's relationship with the city of his birth, Cologne. He had a very promising start as a student of Hiller, and then embarked on a career in the wider world, caught up in the battle between conservative and revolutionary forces in music in the late 19th century. Bruch grew increasingly bitter over the years that he was not able to base himself in Cologne permanently, as the right job offer never came, and the success or otherwise of his works there would always matter hugely to him.
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Max Bruch
Jubilate, Amen op.3
Performer: Cheryl Studer (soprano). Ambrosian Singers, London Symphony Orchestra, Ion Marin (conductor)
- DG 435 387-2.
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Max Bruch
String Quartet op.10 - movement 1
Performer: Mannheim Stringquartet
- CPO 999 460-2.
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Max Bruch
6 pieces for solo piano op.12 - No 5 Grazioso, No 6 Andante con larghezza
Performer: Sophia Rahman (piano)
- CD DCA 1133.
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Max Bruch
Symphony no. 1 op. 28
Performer: Staatskapele Weimar Michael Halász (conductor)
- Naxos 8.570994.
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