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  • Bruch: Schwedische Taenze Op. 63
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Max Bruch (1838–1920) Swedish Dances Op. 63

arranged by Stefano Lazzoni and Luigi Magistrelli [clar,pno]

original scoring vl, pno

MR 2223 | 21.45 €20.67 €21.26 €20.48 €21.45 €19.50 €24.38 €21.26 €20.28 €21.45 €20.57 €20.67 €20.48 €20.48 €19.50 €20.28 €21.26 €20.09 €20.48 €20.48 €21.26 €20.48 €20.67 €20.48 €20.67 €20.48 €21.45 €

36 pages | 23 x 30,5 cm | 164 g | ISMN: 979-0-004-48771-6 | Softcover

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Max Bruch, best known to posterity for his first violin concerto, wrote the present work for violin and piano and published it in 1892. The title Swedish Dances conceals that the composition indeed features also folkloristic elements which can be attributed to the Hebrew music. This is reflected even more in Luigi Magistrelli’s present arrangement for clarinet. Compared with the original version, the texture of the piano part is a bit more transparent in the arrangement.

Introduction: Lento
1. Andante assai
2. Andante tranquillo
3. Allegro non troppo
4. Adagio non troppo
5. Presto
6. Adagio con espressione
7. Vivace
8. Andante assai
9. Vivace
10. Allegro non troppo
11. Andante assai
12. Adagio non troppo
13. Andante assai – Allegro
14. Andante tranquillo
15. Andante assai

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