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Definition of Max Bruch
1. Noun. German composer (1838-1920).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Max Bruch
Literary usage of Max Bruch
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Masters of German Music by John Alexander Fuller-Maitland (1894)
"Max Bruch IT is not easy to estimate the exact distance which separates him whom
the wisest critics call the greatest of living German composers from the ..."
2. August Manns and the Saturday Concerts: A Memoir and a Retrospect by Henry Saxe Wyndham (1909)
"... from Max Bruch, Dvorak, and Liszt—Manns' connection with Glasgow —The second
public testimonial—Berlioz" Grande Messe des Marts—Wagner's death—Letter of ..."
3. Folio (1884)
"A musical society of Fall River is to give " Fair Ellen," by Max Bruch, with Ы.
J. Bennett as conductor, soon. " The Choir Favorite," by Leonard Marshall, ..."