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Kol Nidre

Work for cello and orchestra by Max Bruch, composed in 1881. There is also a version for cello and piano. Arnold Schoenberg's Kol Nidre for speaker (rabbi), chorus, and orchestra, Op. 39, was composed in the autumn of 1938, and was first performed in Los Angeles, USA, on 4 October 1938, conducted by Schoenberg.



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At tomorrow's concert, Will play Max Bruch's Kol Nidrei, which was inspired by the traditional Jewish melody, Song of Atonement, sung at
Two works are central to the repertory - Bloch's Schelomo and Bruch's Kol Nidrei and with them are works by David Diamond and Gerard Schwarz, and the cellist's own arrangement with strings of Bloch's Prayer.
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