University of Cologne Acquires Letters by Max Bruch

The Institute of Musicology at the University of Cologne has purchased a collection of letters by composer Max Bruch for 95,000 euros.

Max Bruch (Image: Wikimedia Commons/Public domain)

Bruch was a composer from Cologne and, along with Jacques Offenbach, is probably the city’s most famous composer. He was active during the second half of the 19th century. Although Bruch never achieved the fame of his contemporary Johannes Brahms, his First Violin Concerto became a global hit and is a staple of the violin concerto repertoire.

The letters comprise the correspondence between Max Bruch and his Berlin colleague Ernst Rudorff. In addition to offering insights into Bruch’s creative process, the letters contain a wealth of information about German musical life in the second half of the 19th century and, in particular, its interconnection with the cultural, historical, and political events of the time. For example, topics such as anti-Semitism and militarism are discussed, making the collection of letters one of immense historical value.

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