Serenade (Bruch)

Max Bruch's Serenade in A minor, Op. 75 is a composition for violin and orchestra, which was composed in 1899.[1]

Structure

The work has four movements, and takes approximately 35 to 40 minutes to perform:

  1. Andante con moto
  2. Allegro moderato, alla marcia
  3. Notturno
  4. Allegro energico e vivace
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References

Notes
  1. Fitfield 2005, p. 271
Sources
  • Fitfield, Christopher (2005). Max Bruch: His Life and Works. Boydell Press. ISBN 1-84383-136-8.
  • Potter, Tully (2016). Bruch: Violin Concerto Nº. 1 & other works (PDF) (CD). Hyperion Records. CDA68060.
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