Max Bruch Kol Nidrei op. 47 for cello and orchestra
Annette Oppermann (Publisher)
Johannes Umbreit (Piano reduction)
Christian Poltéra (Fingering cello)
Urtext Edition, paperbound
rope part with or without fingering
Max Bruch's "Kol Nidrei" is part of - alongside the popular first violin concerto - his most famous compositions. The melancholy "Adagio after Hebrew melodies", designed for the cellist Robert Hausmann, was composed in 1880. He uses two old Jewish songs whose extraordinary beauty provoked in the Protestant Bruch, according to his own words, a deep emotion. The tenor tone of the cello is the ideal medium for evoking the voice of a Jewish cantor, and thus until today the "Kol Nidrei" provides all the cellists with a wonderful model of what one calls "singing to the instrument". With this edition, based on the first edition of 1881, "Kol Nidrei" is published for the first time in a scientifically-based urtext edition, which is why we have, alongside the music sources, also attached numerous letters and numerous documents from the Max Bruch Archives. Christian Poltéra kindly took care of the indications concerning the solo part.
Brand reference number:HN1145
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