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The '''Bruch Violin Concerto Number 1''' is one of two violin concertos written by | I played Bruch Violin Concerto Number 1 when two years ago and I found out that it was one of the most beautiful concertos in the world. | ||
The '''Bruch Violin Concerto Number 1''' is one of two violin concertos written by Max Bruch. The Violin Concerto No 1(in G minor) was composed in 1866, when Bruch was only 28 years old. | |||
This great music has been played by many famous violinists, like Sarah Zhang, Heifetz and so on. Although it has the typical three chapters, you can play it more freely than other concertos, that can make the player feel more comfortable to express their feeling of the music. | This great music has been played by many famous violinists, like Sarah Zhang, Heifetz and so on. Although it has the typical three chapters, you can play it more freely than other concertos, that can make the player feel more comfortable to express their feeling of the music. | ||
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Revision as of 12:51, 27 July 2008
I played Bruch Violin Concerto Number 1 when two years ago and I found out that it was one of the most beautiful concertos in the world.
The Bruch Violin Concerto Number 1 is one of two violin concertos written by Max Bruch. The Violin Concerto No 1(in G minor) was composed in 1866, when Bruch was only 28 years old.
This great music has been played by many famous violinists, like Sarah Zhang, Heifetz and so on. Although it has the typical three chapters, you can play it more freely than other concertos, that can make the player feel more comfortable to express their feeling of the music.