Bruch - Kol Nidrei Op47 - Adagio after Hebrew Melodies - Cello/Piano Accompaniment Schott CB216
The popularity of his (first) violin concerto drove Max Bruch not just almost to despair - 'I cannot listen to this concerto any more', he wroteto his publisher - it also got in the way of the composer's remaining o euvre. Wrongly, as is apparent in Kol Nidrei, the adagio 'based on Hebrew melodies', Op. 47, one of the most expressive Romantic solo works. Composed in 1881, it testifies to the composer's enthusiasm for folksongs and thrives on a passionate and warm tonal language.