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This collection of folk songs from Latin America (Mexico, Costa Rica and Guatemala) are meant to expand young player’s knowledge of music from other cultures or give them pride in the music of their
Three showpieces, perfect for a recital finale or encore, by J.S. Bach, Joseph Haydn and W.A. Mozart. These masterworks are at the advanced-intermediate level, focusing on technique building lessons in
Beginner to elementary level music for violin with 2nd violin or piano accompaniment. These works are by both men and women who come from North America, South America, the Caribbean, Europe, and Africa. The
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This opening movement of Bach's Partita for Solo Violin in E Major, written in 1720, inspired Bach to create the Sinfonia movement for his 1731 Cantata. Bach used the organ to play the
This Romance (originally in E) may be accompanied by either piano or organ and utilizes the full student range of the instrument. Netzel places emphasis is on a lyric, rich tone through long
A collection of 12 well-known hymn tunes, this compilation of like trios can also be played in any combination of three instruments as long as the players have the correct book. Simply...
Maddalena Sirmen was a groundbreaking and innovative violinist, composer, singer, and keyboard player. She was a student of Giuseppe Tartini who considered her an outstanding talent. She decided to become a
Not only are these ten easy pieces entertaining, but they reinforce important rudimentary skills of violin technique. From open strings only to bow retakes to mixing high and low 2s, no matter what violin
The vocal stylings of Geddy Lee and the guitar work of Alex Lifeson transform into this electrifying violin solo! Meter changes will be familiar to everyone who knows this great Rush song. There is space
These violin accompaniments are meant to be used as violin duets for the major teaching concerti (movement 1 only). Brief cuts are made in orchestral tutti sections only, the solo parts remain intact and