• Look up Bruch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bruch may refer to the following Bruch, Lot-et-Garonne, a commune in the Lot-et-Garonne département,...
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    works, including three violin concertos, the first of which has become a staple of the violin repertoire. Max Bruch was born in 1838 in Cologne to Wilhelmine...
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    Volker Bruch (German: [ˈfɔlkɐ ˈbʁʊx]; born 9 March 1980) is a German television and film actor. He is best known internationally for his leading roles...
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  • Bruch is a German surname, sometimes used with the locational particle "vom", meaning "of the". Notable people with the surname include: Gerd vom Bruch...
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    Rickard "Ricky" Bruch (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈbrʊɧː]; 2 July 1946 – 30 May 2011) was a Swedish discus thrower, poet and actor. Bruch was born in Örgryte...
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  • Walter Bruch (2 March 1908 – 5 May 1990) was a German electrical engineer and pioneer of German television. He was the inventor of closed-circuit television...
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  • as All Vows, the meaning of the phrase in Aramaic), is a composition for cello and orchestra written by Max Bruch. Bruch completed the work in Liverpool...
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    psychoanalyst, known foremost for her work on eating disorders and obesity. Bruch emigrated to the United States in 1934. She worked and studied at various medical...
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    The Drummer of Bruch (Spanish: El tambor del Bruch) is a 1948 Spanish historical film directed by Ignacio F. Iquino and starring Ana Mariscal. In the...
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  • Barbara Bruch (born 28 May 1987) is a Brazilian female volleyball player. With her club SESI-SP she competed at the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club...
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    Max Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26, is one of the most popular violin concertos in solo violin repertoire and, along with the Scottish...
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    Bruch's membrane or lamina vitrea is the innermost layer of the choroid of the eye. It is also called the vitreous lamina or Membrane vitriae, because...
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    remained the sole member of the band until late 2014, when the current lineup was announced, including bassist and backing vocalist Aaron Bruch, guitarist...
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    Saarland, Germany. The company management passed to his son Joseph Adam Bruch (1837–1905) in 1865. Joseph Karl Bruch (1873–1949), the founder's grandson...
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    The Worringer Bruch is a section of 164 hectares (410 acres) swampy lowlands in the far north of Cologne, Germany. It is approximately 8,000 years old...
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  • Philipp Bruch (February 11, 1781 – February 11, 1847) was a German pharmacist and bryologist born in Zweibrücken. His father, Johann Christian Bruch was also...
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  • Bruch is a station on the Wuppertal Schwebebahn. It is close to Vohwinkel Deutsche Bahn station. "Fahrplanauskunft". Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr. Retrieved...
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  • Bobby Bruch is a retired American soccer player who played professionally in the Western Soccer Alliance, Major Indoor Soccer League and American Professional...
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  • Karl Bruch or Carlos Bruch (1 April 1869 – 3 July 1943) was a German-born Argentinian entomologist and archaeological collector. He worked at the La Plata...
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    The String Octet in B♭ major, Op. posth., was composed by Max Bruch for four violins, two violas, cello and double bass. Completed in 1920, the year of...
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    Volker Bruch Team for Rally Car Drama '2 Win'". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 8 March 2023. ""2WIN", first shoot in Turin on May 16th for the new movie...
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  • Friedrich Bruch (March 11, 1789 – December 21, 1857) was a German ornithologist. He was the younger brother of bryologist Philipp Bruch (1781–1847). Bruch was...
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  • choreographer. He was a member of the American Ballet Theatre company in New York City. Among other roles, he was the male Spanish Dancer in Mikhail Baryshnikov's...
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    a composition for violin and orchestra by Max Bruch.: 164  Completed in 1880, it was dedicated to the virtuoso violinist Pablo de Sarasate. It is a four-movement...
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    Carol Sophie Bruch (born June 11, 1941) is an American legal scholar and professor emerita of the law school at the University of California, Davis. A...
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  • Max Bruch's Romance for Violin and Orchestra in A minor, Op. 42, was composed in 1874. Bruch had intended the piece to form the first movement of a projected...
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    1796 to 1815. He was the leader of the French Republic as First Consul from 1799 to 1804, then of the French Empire as Emperor of the French from 1804 to...
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  • Peter Bruch (born 25 September 1955) is a German former swimmer who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;...
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    Cadiz 5 Alcolea 4 Valdepeñas 3 Bruch 2 Dos de Mayo Madrid 1    The two battles of the Bruch (Spanish: Batallas del Bruch; Catalan: Batalles del Bruc) were...
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  • Karoline Bruch-Sinn (also Carola, née Sinn; 13 January 1853 – 1 November 1911) was an author, translator, and editor from Austria-Hungary. She published...
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