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[[Max Bruch]]'s '''Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor''', [[opus number|Op.]] 44 was composed around [[1878 in music|1878]] <ref name="bruchcatalog">{{cite web|title=Catalog of Works by Max Bruch|url=http://www.wooster.edu/music/twood/bruchcatalog.html#44|accessdate=2007-10-05}}</ref>, and dedicated to [[Pablo de Sarasate]] <ref name="cedille">{{cite web|title=Notes to Cedille Recording of the Scottish Fantasy by Rachel Barton Pine|url=http:// |
[[Max Bruch]]'s '''Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor''', [[opus number|Op.]] 44 was composed around [[1878 in music|1878]] <ref name="bruchcatalog">{{cite web|title=Catalog of Works by Max Bruch|url=http://www.wooster.edu/music/twood/bruchcatalog.html#44|accessdate=2007-10-05}}</ref>, and dedicated to [[Pablo de Sarasate]] <ref name="cedille">{{cite web|title=Notes to Cedille Recording of the Scottish Fantasy by Rachel Barton Pine|url=http://classical.rachelbartonpine.com/rec_notes.php?id=11|accessdate=2010-01-16}}</ref>. It was premiered in London by Sarasate, conducted by Bruch, in November 1878 <ref name="cedille" />. The concerto has three [[movement (music)|movements]]: |
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# [[List of musical terminology#A|Adagio]] non [[troppo]] |
# [[List of musical terminology#A|Adagio]] non [[troppo]] |
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Max Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 44 was composed around 1878 [1], and dedicated to Pablo de Sarasate [2]. It was premiered in London by Sarasate, conducted by Bruch, in November 1878 [2]. The concerto has three movements:
The work takes approximately 25 minutes to perform.
References
- ^ "Catalog of Works by Max Bruch". Retrieved 2007-10-05.
- ^ a b "Notes to Cedille Recording of the Scottish Fantasy by Rachel Barton Pine". Retrieved 2010-01-16.