Max Bruch Moses

Moses: ein biblisches Oratorium, Op. 67 is an 1895 oratorio by Max Bruch, on a text by Ludwig Spitta for soprano, tenor, and bass.[1][2] On 19 January 1895, Moses was premiered in Barmen under Bruch's direction.[3]

References

  1. โ†‘ Fifield, Christopher (2005). Max Bruch : his life and works. Woodbridge, Suffolk Rochester, NY: Boydell Press. ISBN 1-84383-136-8. OCLC 58789447. Bruch saw Moses as the 'only great representative and preserver of monotheism'. That was how he delineated the character to Spitta.42 By early January 1894 Ludwig Spitta (the Hanover theologian and brother of Philipp) had accepted ...
  2. โ†‘ "Moses" (PDF). K&K Verlagsanstalt. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
  3. โ†‘ "Max Bruch". Portal Rheinische Geschichte (in German). Retrieved 11 November 2020.


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