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BRUCH – Kol Nidrei, Hebrew Adagio – CELLO AND PIANO

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Kol Nidrei, Bruch’s most famous piece for cello soloist, is a Jewish prayer sung to a traditional melody on Yom Kippur. The intimate connection between this melody, which could be translated as “All Vows,” and the sacred day of Yom Kippur makes it a metonymic representation of the spirit of this day of spiritual purification.
In 1880, Max Bruch, although Protestant, composed Kol Nidrei for the Jewish community in Liverpool, a work for cello and orchestra. Critics, including other Jewish composers such as Schoenberg, were quick to raise concerns about the lack of genuine religious sentiment in the piece. However, Bruch’s intention sought to pay tribute to a cultural tradition that has helped to shape the roots of the Western world.
Please note that David Johnstone has made a version of this music for 5 CELLOS – cello soloist and cello quartet (or orchestra of cellos), also available from Johnstone-Music
Instrumentation:
Duo CELLO and PIANO
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2 PDFs
1 – Cello part
2 – Piano part
Approximate difficulty:
medium to difficult

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