Bruch, Concerto in G Minor Op. 26 for Violin and Piano (Henle)
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Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor Op. 26 by Max Bruch, published by G. Henle Verlag, is a definitive Urtext presentation of one of the most cherished Romantic violin concertos.
Key features
•A true audience favorite
•Rich, song-like Romantic lyricism
•Emphasis on tone, phrasing, and emotional depth
•Essential concerto for advancing and professional violinists
Bruch, Concerto in G Minor Op. 26 for Violin and Piano (Henle)
Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor Op. 26 by Max Bruch, published in a carefully prepared Urtext edition by G. Henle Verlag, presents one of the most beloved and emotionally direct works in the violin repertoire in its clearest and most reliable musical text; famous for its sweeping melodies and uninterrupted lyrical flow, the concerto treats the violin as a deeply singing voice, inviting performers to shape long, expressive phrases with warmth, generosity of tone, and Romantic sincerity rather than dazzling virtuoso display.
Key features:
One of the most instantly recognizable and audience-loved violin concertos
Renowned for its soaring lyricism and emotional immediacy, especially in the opening movement
Encourages a vocal, cantabile approach to tone and phrasing
Balances Romantic passion with clarity, elegance, and formal poise
Henle Urtext offers maximum textual reliability for confident interpretation
Ideal for developing expressive projection and lyrical authority
A cornerstone concerto that often forms a violinist’s emotional connection with Romantic repertoire
Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor Op. 26 by Max Bruch, edited by Yehudi Menuhin, is a timeless Romantic masterpiece treasured for its warmth, lyricism, and emotional immediacy.
Key features
•A true audience favorite
•Rich, cantabile Romantic expression
•Guided by Menuhin’s lyrical performance tradition
•Essential concerto for advancing and professional violinists
Three Romantic Violin Concertos gathers the Bruch G-minor, Mendelssohn E-minor, and Tchaikovsky D-major concertos into one essential volume showcasing the full expressive arc of Romantic violin writing.
Bruch: Violin Concerto in D minor Op. 44 by Max Bruch, published by Lengnick, is a dramatic Romantic concerto that pairs lyrical warmth with dark, compelling intensity.
Key features
•Powerful, dark-toned Romantic expression
•Sweeping lyricism and dramatic drive
•A distinctive alternative to Bruch’s G-minor Concerto
Bruch: Swedish Dances Op. 63 for Violin and Piano by Max Bruch, published by Simrock, offers a lively collection of folk-inspired miniatures full of rhythm, color, and Romantic warmth.
Bruch: Scottish Fantasy Op. 46 for Violin and Piano by Max Bruch, published by Simrock, is a Romantic showpiece that blends folk melody, lyric warmth, and orchestral imagination into a vivid violin narrative.
Key features
•Folk-inspired, atmospheric, and richly melodic
•Emphasis on storytelling and tonal color
•Noble lyricism paired with spirited dance energy
• A Romantic concert favorite with strong audience appeal
Bruch: Kol Nidrei Op. 47 for Cello and Piano by Max Bruch, published by G. Henle Verlag, is a deeply moving Romantic meditation that allows the cello to speak with solemn beauty and spiritual intensity.
Key features
•Profound, chant-inspired lyricism
•Emphasis on sustained tone and expressive depth
•One of Bruch’s most emotionally resonant works
•Essential repertoire for reflective and mature performers
Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor Op. 26 by Max Bruch, published by Carl Fischer, is a timeless Romantic masterpiece cherished for its soaring melodies and heartfelt expressiveness.
Key features
•A true audience favorite
•Rich, song-like Romantic lyricism
•Focus on tone, phrasing, and emotional depth
•Essential concerto for advancing and professional violinists
Bruch: Scottish Fantasy for Violin – Galamian Edition by Max Bruch, edited by Ivan Galamian and published by International Music Company, is a lyrical Romantic showpiece that blends folk color with refined violin artistry.
Key features
•Story-driven, folk-inspired lyricism
•Emphasis on tone, line, and expressive imagination
•Shaped by Galamian’s influential violin tradition
•A concert favorite rich in atmosphere and character