Two evergreens of the violin repertoire, with moderate technical demands, prepared using the first editions, and with fingering by the British violinist and Elgar scholar Rupert Marshall-Luck.
With this one-movement Concertino, Oskar Rieding turns to already advanced students of the violin. Aside from playing in third position, it also requires a considerable degree of dexterity and mastery of
Rieding's short concert pieces for violin and piano, written at the start of the twentieth century especially for beginners on the instrument, have maintained their place in lessons and class recitals.
Written following the composer's 1898 tour of Italy, this standard in the solo violin repertoire is one of Sarasate's most famous and often-played works. This piece is presented in two parts
Eugene Ysaye's famous Six Sonatas for Solo Violin, op. 27 (HN 776) belong to the canonical repertoire, but the pieces for violin and piano presented here also deserve a place on the music shelf of students
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Edited by Alexander Komarov. For violin & piano. Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger., Fr. and Eng. This edition contains an Urtext violin part, and a part marked by Ingolf Turban. Piano fingerings by
Edited by Ray Iwazumi. For violin & piano reduction. Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger., Fr. and Eng. Includes supplementary marked violin parts as wells as the supplementary version of Vieuxtemps's
On the occasion of the 70th birthday of Gidon Kremer, violinist extraordinaire, G. Henle Publishers is issuing a special edition of Beethoven's Violin Concerto in collaboration with the Kronberg
Completed in 1888, this sonata was the culmination of several years of work and Brahms' final contribution to the genre. It is his only one in a minor key and stands in stark contrast to its two
Brahms composed a whole series of chamber music works, including his Second Violin Sonata in A Major, during a summer visit to Thun in Switzerland in 1886. This wonderfully lyrical work is one of his most
Brahms early on engaged with the violin sonata form. As early as 1853 he wrote a sonata in A minor, which - like so many other youthful works of this self-critical composer - no longer survives. Thus the