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Bruch: Concerto for 2 Pianos; Suite on Russian Themes / Bard, Matiakh, Staatskapelle Halle

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Bruch: Concerto for 2 Pianos; Suite on Russian Themes / Bard, Matiakh, Staatskapelle Halle

Bruch: Concerto for 2 Pianos; Suite on Russian Themes / Bard, Matiakh, Staatskapelle Halle

100 years ago the composer Max Bruch died. His remarkably long life of 82 years covered a period in contemporary history that was determined by scientific progress and comprehensive industrialization, developments that also found expression in art. Shortly after the turn of the century the scandals concerning the compositions by Igor Stravinsky and Arnold Schoenberg were already rocking the musical world, however, Bruch met the tide of events as stoically as a rock: conservative, patriotic and above all unconditionally beholden to Romanticism in music. The present program was recorded during a Max Bruch Jubilee Concert in Halle and focused besides the famous Suite on Russian Themes also on the rarely performed Concerto for 2 pianos and orchestra.

REVIEWS:

This fine disc presents twoĀ BruchĀ rarities, composed towards the end of his life, both of which started out in other guises. The five-movementĀ Suite on Russian ThemesĀ is an adaptation (with new material added) of hisĀ Songs and DancesĀ Op. 79, originally for violin andĀ piano. It is remarkable (even for a composer in his mid-60s) that music of such Mendelssohnian deftness and sparkle could have emerged during the first decade of the last century. But putting aside issues of chronology, those who delight in the charming rusticity of, say, theĀ Scottish Fantasy, should find these well-crafted miniaturesĀ enchanting.

-- BBC Music Magazine

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100 years ago the composer Max Bruch died. His remarkably long life of 82 years covered a period in contemporary history that was determined by scientific progress and comprehensive industrialization, developments that also found expression in art. Shortly after the turn of the century the scandals concerning the compositions by Igor Stravinsky and Arnold Schoenberg were already rocking the musical world, however, Bruch met the tide of events as stoically as a rock: conservative, patriotic and above all unconditionally beholden to Romanticism in music. The present program was recorded during a Max Bruch Jubilee Concert in Halle and focused besides the famous Suite on Russian Themes also on the rarely performed Concerto for 2 pianos and orchestra.

REVIEWS:

This fine disc presents twoĀ BruchĀ rarities, composed towards the end of his life, both of which started out in other guises. The five-movementĀ Suite on Russian ThemesĀ is an adaptation (with new material added) of hisĀ Songs and DancesĀ Op. 79, originally for violin andĀ piano. It is remarkable (even for a composer in his mid-60s) that music of such Mendelssohnian deftness and sparkle could have emerged during the first decade of the last century. But putting aside issues of chronology, those who delight in the charming rusticity of, say, theĀ Scottish Fantasy, should find these well-crafted miniaturesĀ enchanting.

-- BBC Music Magazine