"Tarantella Op. 87b" was written by Max Bruch in 1896. The piece is influenced by the traditional Italian folk dance, the tarantella, known for its fast tempo and lively character. Bruch's composition showcases his mastery of orchestration and melodic writing.
Giuseppe Martucci has written: 'Tempo di gavotta' 'Danza (tarantella) (dall' Op. 44)'
Robert Schumann has written: 'Davidsbundlertanze op.6, Sonata no.2 op.22,Toccata op.7'
Alexander Schreiner has written: 'Scriabin Piano Concerto Op.20' 'Scriabin Vers La Flamme Op.72' 'Scriabin 24 Preludes' 'Scriabin Fantasy (Op.28)'
Johan op de Beeck has written: 'Blues' -- subject(s): Blues (Music), History and criticism
Max Unger has written: 'Coriolan Overture, Op. 62' 'Egmont, Op. 84' 'Leonore Overture No. 1, Op. 138' 'Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67' 'Prometheus, Op. 43' 'Eine Schweizer Beethovensammlung' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Manuscripts, Facsimiles 'Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major, Op. 55 \\' 'Leonore Overture No. 2, Op. 72' 'Ruins of Athens, Op. 113'
Robert Schumann's Fantasy Pieces, Op. 73, were written in 1849.
Johannes J. G. Jansen has written: 'Op, op, ten strijde, Jeruzalem bevrijden!' -- subject(s): Crusades
Bernd Otto has written: 'Der Co op-Skandal' -- subject(s): Co op AG, Commercial crimes, Commercial criminals
It was written in Vienna 1797-8 as a composition exercise.
A. P. Sowter has written: 'How competitive is the Co-op?'
A. R. Houweling has written: 'Op borgsom vrij'
Mark Alan Taggart has written: 'An analysis of Suite for cello, op. 72, and Second suite for cello, op. 80, by Benjamin Britten'