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Violin Concerto g minor Op. 26

Violin Concerto g minor Op. 26 Max Bruch / Arr. Martin Koekelkoren

Someone who is a little known classic area has of course one of the most famous violin concertos, that of Max Bruch. Martin Koekelkoren made of this three-part concerteen excellent arrangement for band. Already now there are conductors who have concluded a contract with a good violinist and this work will carry on their concert. This excellent arrangement proves once and again that classical music and band music very well to align his. A must for conductors that something "different" during their concert like.
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Order id: 124532
Difficulty: 5
Duration: 25:00 min
Pages: -
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EAN: 4025511265324
Composer: Max Bruch
Arranger: Martin Koekelkoren
Publisher: Bronsheim Musikverlag
Instrumentation: Blasorchester Noten / Concert Band

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