Symphony No. 3 in E major

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Symphony No. 3 in E major is a late-Romantic symphony by German composer Max Bruch, reflecting his lyrical, conservative style amid the changing musical landscape of the late 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf symphony
aestheticPosition contrasts with progressive trends of late 19th-century music
approximateDuration 40–45 minutes
associatedComposerNationality German
catalogueNote one of three numbered symphonies by Max Bruch
composer Max Bruch NERFINISHED
contrastsWith contemporary modernist tendencies
countryOfOrigin Germany
era late 19th century
follows Symphony No. 1 in E-flat major NERFINISHED
Symphony No. 2 in F minor NERFINISHED
genre late-Romantic symphony
historicalContext composed in the late 19th century
influences German Romantic symphonic tradition
languageOfTitle German
movement I. Allegro
II. Adagio
III. Allegro molto vivace
IV. Allegro maestoso
movementCount 4
musicalCharacteristics rich Romantic harmonies
strong melodic writing
traditional symphonic form
musicalLanguage tonal
notableFeature adherence to classical symphonic architecture
emphasis on broad, song-like themes
orchestration orchestra
period Romantic
placeInComposerOutput late symphonic work of Max Bruch
reception less frequently performed than Bruch’s violin concertos
relatedWorkByComposer Scottish Fantasy NERFINISHED
Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor NERFINISHED
style conservative
lyrical
titleInGerman Sinfonie Nr. 3 E-Dur NERFINISHED
tonality E major

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Max Bruch notableWork Symphony No. 3 in E major