| Title | Kol Nidrei |
| Alternative title | Kol Nidrei (Stimme des Gelübdes), Adagio for Cello and Orchestra |
| Creators | Max Bruch, composer |
| Opus | Op.47 |
| Instrumentation | cello and orchestra |
| Number of movements | — |
| Keys | — |
| Composed | 1880 |
| First published | 1881 |
| Dedication | Robert Hausmann |
| Tempo markings | — |
| Metronome markings | — |
| Time signatures | — |
| Average duration (sec) | 600 |
| Number of measures | — |
| Composition types | Adagios |
| Period | Romantic |
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| Details | Section | Arranged for | Arranger |
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| View | Complete | English horn and orchestra | Bernhard Runge-Mutzke |
| View | Complete | piccolo clarinet, 3 clarinets, alto clarinet, bass clarinet and 2 contrabass clarinets | Arie van Hoek |
| View | Complete | clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello and double bass | Arie van Hoek |
| View | Complete | 4 horns | Arie van Hoek |
| View | Complete | violin and piano | — |
| View | Complete | viola and piano | Orfeo Mandozzi |
| View | Complete | cello and organ | Heinrich Reimann |
| View | Complete | cello and piano | — |
| View | Complete | double bass and piano | Serge Koussevitzky |
| View | Complete | piano | Heinrich Reimann |
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