Ignaz Brüll
(7 November 1846 – 17 September 1907)
was a Moravian-born pianist and composer who lived and worked in Vienna.
His operatic compositions included Das Goldene Kreuz (The Golden Cross), which became a repertory work for several decades after its first production in 1875, but eventually fell into neglect after being banned by the Nazis because of Brüll's Jewish origins. He also wrote a small corpus of finely crafted works for the concert hall and recitals. Brüll's compositional style was lively but unabashedly conservative, in the vein of Mendelssohn and Schumann.
Serenade No. 3 in F major, Op. 67 (1893)
*Movements:*
1. Allegro moderato (0:00)
2. Andante sostenuto (5:49)
3. Alla marcia. Allegro vivace (10:56)
Played by the Austrian Radio Orchestra, conducted by Max Schönherr
Photo: Schönbrunn Palace park, ca. 1900. CC-BY Wikimedia Commons.
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