Bruch composed his first Violin Concerto in 1866, and it has become one of the best loved of all violin concertos. The first movement is effectively a solemn prelude to the universally famous Adagio second movement, with its heartfelt soaring violin melody. The third movement makes for a thrilling and technically challenging finale.
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