This large volume contains Bach's most celebrated violin masterworks. It includes all six unaccompanied sonatas and partitas, the Concerto in A minor, the Concerto in E Major, the Concerto for Two Violins
For violin & piano. Reprint of earlier editions. From the Schirmer Library of Musical Classics series, Vol. 2114. Score, 120 p. and part. Contains major works by Bach, Handel,
This work for violin and piano is a play on the words "suite" and "bittersweet." Each of the four movements is based on a Yiddish folk song, translated as On the Road; My Resting Place; Black
Professional quartets, advanced school ensembles, and string orchestras will enjoy the pieces included in this chamber music series. The first book includes highlights of classical repertoire, perfectly set
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
Concert in D Major by Giuseppe Tartini, for violin and piano.
Edited by Anna Pulkkis. For violin & piano. Urtext Edition based on Series IV, Vol. 6 of the Jean Sibelius Works complete edition. Introduction and Ger. and Eng. Score, 17 p. and part.
"There is not a violinist alive in this century who does not have the sound of Kreisler's works in his ear, and indeed, in his heart." Isaac Stern said those powerful words when shown these
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A variety of approachable music for the advanced player by 22 composers including Barber, Corigliano, Creston, Ives,
A set of five pieces for solo violin and piano by composer Amy Beach. Includes: Invocation Op. 55, Romance (1893); La Captive Op. 40, No. 1; Berceuse Op. 40, No. 2; and Mazurka Op. 40, No. 3. Edited by
Nocturne (Il Campanello di Notte) was designed for advanced students and professionals alike. The performer should drive the composition relentlessly forward in an agitated manner, all the while
In this new edition, Almita Vamos shares some of her own concepts of how Polonaise de Concert might be played, while also retaining some ideas shared in the Lichtenberg and Francescatti