50 Virtuoso Artists on Bruch Violin Concertos

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Enjoy the awesome performances of some of the greatest artists of 20th century as well as those of several young and rising stars!

Note: Salvatore Accardo plays Bruch Violin Concerto 3, Mischa Elman plays Bruch Violin Concertos 1 and 2, Aaron Rosand plays Bruch Violin Concerto 2, Maxim Fedotov plays Bruch Violin Concertos 1, 2, 3. All other artists play Bruch Violin Concerto 1.

Max Bruch Plaque
Max Bruch Plaque (Photo credit: TonyMo22)
» Salvatore Accardo
» Joshua Bell
» Nicola Benedetti
» Guy Braunstein
» Giula Bustabo
» Alfredo Campoli
» Vilhelmas Čepinskis
» Sarah Chang
» Ray Chen
» Alexandre da Costa
» Kyung-Wha Chung
» Mischa Elman
» Maxim Fedotov
» Zino Francescatti
» Erick Friedman
» Ilian Garnet

English: Max Bruchs tomb in Berlin Deutsch: Ma...
Max Bruch's tomb in Berlin (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
» David Garrett
» Ivry Gitlis
» Arthur Grumiaux
» Ida Haendel
» Adam Han-Gorski
» Janine Jansen
» Leila Josefowicz
» Nigel Kennedy
» Leonid Kogan
» Anton Kontra
» Firtz Kreisler
» Cho-Liang Lin
» Bohuslav Matousek
» Yehudi Menuhin
» Anne Akiko Meyers
» Nathan Milstein
» Shlomo Mintz
» Erica Morini
» Anne-Sophie Mutter

English: David Garrett performing Bruch Violin...
English: David Garrett performing Bruch Violin Concerto at Liederhalle, Stuttgart, Germany (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
» David Oistrach
» Igor Oistrach
» Itzhak Perlman
» Michael Rabin
» Ruggiero Ricci
» Aaron Rosand
» Albert Sammons
» Alexandra Soumm
» Isaac Stern
» Josef Suk
» Akiko Suwanai
» Tibor Varga
» Maxim Vengerov
» Ion Voicu
» Pinchas Zukerman


About
Anne Akiko Meyers
Anne Akiko Meyers
Nicola Benedetti
Nicola Benedetti
Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26
The first performance was given on 24 April 1866 by Otto von Königslow with Bruch himself conducting.
The concerto was then considerably revised with help
from celebrated violinist Joseph Joachim and
completed in its present form in 1867.

Bruch Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 44 
Composed around 1878 and dedicated to the
great Spanish violinist, Pablo de Sarasate.
 It was premiered in London by Sarasate,
conducted by Bruch, in November 1878.

Violin Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 58
Composed in 1891, it was dedicated to his friend,
the violinist/composer Joseph Joachim.


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