Max Bruch

(1838-1920)

"At The Piano" (1858), oil on canvas, 67 x 91.6 cm, of the painter James Whistler, contemporary of Bruch (The Taft Museum, Cincinnati)

 

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The musician Max (Karl August) Bruch was born in Köln on the 6th Jenuary 1838, the same year of the composers Bendl, Benvenuti, Bizet, Callaerts, Clay, Fairlamb, Ferreira Veiga, Hill, Kremser, L'Arronge, Lacome, Morales, Schulz-Beuthen. He died in Friedenau (Berlino) on the second October 1920

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Max Bruch

OPERE

"Scherz, List und Rache" was performed on the 14th of Jenuary 1858 in Köln

"Die Loreley", Grande opera romantica in 4 Acts, was performed on the 14th of April 1863 in Mannheim

"Hermione" was performed on the 21st of March 1872 in Berlino (Kaiserliche Oper)

LIEDER

"Lausche, lausche!", op. 15 n. 1, published in 1862, text of H. Bone

"Goldne Brücken", op. 15 n. 4, published in 1862, text of Emanuel von Geibel (1815-1884)

"Durch die wolkige Maiennacht", op. 97 n. 2, published in 1920, text of Emanuel von Geibel (1815-1884)

"Ingeborgs Klage (aus Frithjof)" (Ingeborgs Klage (aus Frithjof), published in 1870, Anonymous

"Weg der Liebe II", op. 49 n. 6, published in 1882, text of Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803)

"Die Auswanderer I: Flucht", op. 59 n. 4, published in 1892, text of Karl Stieler (1842-1885)

"Carmosenella", op. 17 n. 2, text of Paul Heyse (1830-1914)

"Narrenfahrt", op. 71 n. 4, published in 1897, Anonymous

"Nun wandre, Maria", text of Paul Heyse (1830-1914)

"Der Einsiedler" (Komm, Trost der Welt, du stille Nacht), op. 49 n. 2, published in 1882, text of Josef Karl Benedikt von Eichendorff (1788-1857)

"An die Musik", op. 71 n. 3, published in 1897, Anonymous

"Parte la nave", op. 17 n. 4, text of Paul Heyse (1830-1914)

"Die Auswanderer II: Heimatbild", op. 59 n. 5, published in 1892, text of Karl Stieler (1842-1885)

"Dein gedenk' ich, Margaretha" (Sonne taucht in Meeresfluten), op. 33 n. 3, published in 1870, text of Joseph Viktor von Scheffel (1826-1886)

"Der fröhliche Musicus" (Ein Musikant wollt fröhlich sein), op. 71 n. 2, published in 1897, text of Des Knaben Wunderhorn

"Schön Ellen", published in 1867, text of Emanuel von Geibel (1815-1884)

"Gott!", op. 15 n. 2, published in 1862, text of H. Bone

"Verlassen", op. 17 n. 3, text of Emanuel von Geibel (1815-1884)

"Im tiefen Tale", op. 15 n. 3, published in 1862, text of H. Bone

"Von den Rosen komm' ich" (Von dem Rosenbusch, o Mutter), op. 17 n. 1, text of Emanuel von Geibel (1815-1884)

"Zweites Kophtisches Lied" (Geh! Gehorche meinen Winken), op. 59 n. 3, published in 1892, text of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832)

"Der junge Invalide", op. 17 n. 6, text of Hermann von Lingg (1820-1905)

"Lind duftig hält die Maiennacht", op. 33 n. 4, text of Joseph Viktor von Scheffel (1826-1886)

"Lenz, komm herbei!", op. 71 n. 6, published in 1897, Anonymous

"Mein Liebchen naht, Blumen zu pflücken", op. 97 n. 1, published in 1920, Anonymous

"Waldpsalm", text of Joseph Viktor von Scheffel (1826-1886)

"Sommerlust im Walde", op. 71 n. 1, published in 1897, Anonymous

"Um Mitternacht", op. 59 n. 1, published in 1892, text of Eduard Mörike (1804-1875)

"Morgengesang", op. 71 n. 7, published in 1897, Anonymous

"Kophtisches Lied" (Laßet Gelehrte sich zanken und streiten), op. 59 n. 2, published in 1892, text of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832)

"Biterolf im Lager vor Akkon (1190)" (Kampfmüd' und sonn'verbrannt), op. 33 n. 1, published in 1870, text of Joseph Viktor von Scheffel (1826-1886)

"Lied des Rugentino" (Liebliches Kind), op. 49 n. 1, published in 1882, text of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832)

"Tannhäuser", op. 17 n. 5, text of Hermann von Lingg (1820-1905)

"Altdeutscher Herbstreigen", op. 33 n. 2, published in 1870, text of Joseph Viktor von Scheffel (1826-1886)

"Musicaklang", op. 71 n. 5, published in 1897, Anonymous

"Klosterlied", op. 17 n. 7, text of Hermann von Lingg (1820-1905)

"Weg der Liebe I", op. 49 n. 5, published in 1882, text of Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803)

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