

The string sextet seems to have been (more or less) invented by Spohr, only to be picked up by Brahms and later Dvorák–and also Eduard

Receiving its world-premiere performance with this recording, Eduard Franck’s D major Violin Concerto is an expansive work similar in scope to Beethoven’s. This is especially

Eduard Franck (1817-93) was a pupil of Felix Mendelssohn and, like his teacher, was descended from a wealthy German family of bankers (thus, no relation
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