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  1. Discover Max Bruch: Scottish Fantasy; Concerto No. 1; Kol Nidrei by Pablo Casals, Jascha Heifetz, Nathan Milstein released in 1999. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Scottish Fantasy, Concerto No. 1 In G Minor, Kol Nidrei" on Discogs.

  3. After his Violin Concerto No. 1, the Kol Nidrei is Bruch's second most frequently performed piece. [6] Development. It is styled as an Adagio on 2 Hebrew Melodies for Cello and Orchestra with Harp and consists of a series of variations on two main themes of Jewish origin. [4] .

  4. The Scottish Fantasy is one of several signature pieces by Bruch that is still widely heard today, along with his first violin concerto and Kol Nidrei for cello and orchestra. Composition. Bruch composed the work in Berlin during the winter of 1879–1880.

  5. Date. April 24, 1866. ( 1866-04-24) Max Bruch 's Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26, is one of the most popular violin concertos in solo violin repertoire [1] and, along with the Scottish Fantasy, the composer's most famous work. It has been recorded often.

  6. Max BRUCH (1838-1920) Scottish Fantasy, Op.46 [30:35] Violin Concerto No.1 in g minor, Op.26 [25:04] Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Joshua Bell (violin/director) rec. 8-9 September 2017, Air Studios, London. DDD. SONY 19075842002 [55:43]

  7. Max Bruch, Composer Nathan Milstein, Violin New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra: Scottish Fantasy: Max Bruch, Composer Jascha Heifetz, Violin Max Bruch, Composer RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra William Steinberg, Conductor: Kol Nidrei: Max Bruch, Composer Landon Ronald, Conductor London Symphony Orchestra Max Bruch, Composer Pablo Casals, Cello