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Bruch   /brətʃ/   Listen
Bruch

noun
1.
German composer (1838-1920).  Synonym: Max Bruch.



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"Bruch" Quotes from Famous Books



... which may be called the Bruch Shirt-waist Factory, where Natalya worked, there were four hundred girls—six hundred in the busy season. The hours were long—from eight till half past twelve, a half hour for lunch, and then from one till half ...
— Making Both Ends Meet • Sue Ainslie Clark and Edith Wyatt

... Germany, where it was established by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. The most eminent living composer in the higher department of the art, Johannes Brahms, resides at Vienna since these many years; there also Max Bruch long resided, and there the greatest of the light opera composers, the Strauss family and Von Suppe, have lived and worked. It is in the provinces of the Austro-Hungarian empire, moreover, that the Bohemian ...
— A Popular History of the Art of Music - From the Earliest Times Until the Present • W. S. B. Mathews



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