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Max Bruch

As the music of Max Bruch generally strikes listeners as beautiful, imaginative, and high-minded, critics have tended to relegate him towards the position of a master. Bruch began composing as a kid, displaying a fantastic musical talent that was named such by Ignaz Moscheles. In 1852, he published a symphony …

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Antonin Dvorák

Widely thought to be probably the most distinguished of Czech composers, Antonin Dvorák (1841-1904) produced attractive and vigorous music possessed of very clear formal outlines, melodies that are both memorable and spontaneous-sounding, and a colorful, effective instrumental sense. Dvorák is known as among the main numbers of nationalism, both proselytizing …

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Ralph Vaughan Williams

Ralph Vaughan Williams still left a varied oeuvre which includes orchestral functions, songs, operas, and different choral compositions. While mainly sketching on the wealthy tradition of British folksong and hymnody, Vaughan Williams created well-loved functions that match larger European customs and gained world-wide reputation. Vaughan Williams, who dropped his dad …

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