As I native Russian, I should day that this masterpiece is something that is very inside my soul! Brilliant music full of torture and unhappy celebrations
Really wonderful. Totally separate genre/time period, but the opening English Horn solo makes me think of Alfred Reed's Russian Christmas Music's English Horn solo. Like a beautiful sermon being given.
Max Bruch:Szvit orosz népdalokra Op.79b 1.Andante sostenuto 00:05 2.Adagio ma non troppo lento - Vivace 02:51 3.Tánc: Vivace ma non troppo 07:01 4.Adagio sostenuto - Gyászinduló:Andante sostenuto 10:12 5.Allegro energico, ma non troppo 16:00 Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern Német Rádió Filharmonikus Zenekar Vezényel:Werner Andreas Albert
As I native Russian, I should day that this masterpiece is something that is very inside my soul! Brilliant music full of torture and unhappy celebrations
You guys are so blessed with people like him'
Max Bruch is my hero !
Really wonderful. Totally separate genre/time period, but the opening English Horn solo makes me think of Alfred Reed's Russian Christmas Music's English Horn solo. Like a beautiful sermon being given.
Max Bruch:Szvit orosz népdalokra Op.79b
1.Andante sostenuto 00:05
2.Adagio ma non troppo lento - Vivace 02:51
3.Tánc: Vivace ma non troppo 07:01
4.Adagio sostenuto - Gyászinduló:Andante sostenuto 10:12
5.Allegro energico, ma non troppo 16:00
Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern Német Rádió Filharmonikus Zenekar
Vezényel:Werner Andreas Albert
Bruch wow, I underestimated that man
You just spoke for most of us, I think
SUBLIME, HUMANO Y MISTERIOSO.
Niceeeeee
👌
Beginning almost sounds like Parsifal....very Wagnerian....and then somewhat like Brahms/berlioz.....wow!
While that might be true, but imo Bruch is Bruch
Where do you get these scores?
Most, like this one, are from IMSLP, some are personal scans.
Is the Allegro Energico based on the Volga boatmen song?
Yes the last movement is inspired by the song of the Volga Boatman