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Since the last movement of this piece, which is perhaps the most beautiful of Hindemith's pieces, is a chorale, a version for string instrument plu...
View full detailsPablo de Sarasate (1844-1908), undoubtedly, is one of the most important and most successful violin virtuosos of the second half of the 19th centur...
View full detailsNikolai Andreyevitch Roslawez (1880/81-1944) studied violin in his youth, taught violin later and very often even gave concerts himself. The works ...
View full detailsNikolai Andreyevitch Roslawez (1880/81-1944) studied violin in his youth, taught violin later and very often even gave concerts himself. The works ...
View full detailsBorn in the village of Brand in the Upper Palatinate, Max Reger (1873 1916) was taught by the renowned music theoretician Hugo Riemann. After finis...
View full details'Vox amoris', apart from 'Tala gaisma' (Distant Light), is Vasks' second violin concerto with string orchestra accompaniment. The world premiere of...
View full detailsMaster harmony on the violin fingerboard! This book will give you the fluency to improvise, play comping (accompanying) parts, add background lines...
View full detailsH. Purcell: AirC. W. Gluck: Andante cantabileJ. P. Rameau: La VillageoiseG. F. Händel: AirJ. A. Hasse: 2 DancesJ. B. Lully: Gavotte and MusetteJ. M...
View full detailsThorwald Nielsen (1891-1965) who first studied with Anton Svendsen in Copenhagen, was a member to the Danish Court Chapel since 1914 and led the Th...
View full detailsThe composer Bertold Hummel used to give musical presents at birthdays. Thus, he created many pieces which are easy to play and could be performed ...
View full detailsIn his Violin Sonata, the internationally renowned Turkish pianist Fazıl Say combines the classical western form with folk music elements of his ho...
View full detailsThe five movements of this vivid opening to the exhibition are connected through pizzicato intermezzos. The fourth movement demands a second scorda...
View full detailsFritz Kreisler's (1875-1962) collection Klassische Manuskripte written by the violin virtuoso around the turn of the century who pretended they wer...
View full detailsWhen Weber offered the sonatas for violin and piano to the publisher André von Offenbach in 1810, the latter refused to print them because they wer...
View full detailsLa Follia – The Folly – is one of the most famous variation themes in music history. Composed by the father of modern 18th and 19th century violin ...
View full detailsVolker David Kirchner's works encompass every genre. His Three Meditations for Violoncello were theatrical in their inspiration, were as the Pietà ...
View full detailsYou can even play a duet on a solo instrument! In his piece! In notes spread across two systems the violin displays its characteristic contrasting ...
View full detailsSir Yehudi Menuhin, who died in March 1999, was both the founder and for 40 years the guiding spirit of the summer music festival that is named aft...
View full detailsIn this second Sonata Krzysztof Penderecki shows the fruits of almost five decades of continuing artistic development. While the first Sonata by th...
View full detailsI Ländler (1977)II für Manfred (7.9.1989)III Peter Doll zum Abschied (29.12.1999)
As far as we know Vivaldi wrote twenty trio sonatas. Several of these works are actually for two parts, as the continuo merely doubles one of the t...
View full detailsWelcome back, String Explorers!Your adventure of a lifetime continues as we begin Book 2! Together, we will explore even more wonderful music from ...
View full detailsThe Sydney String Centre sits on the unceded lands of the Gamaragal people. We pay our respects to Elders and communities past, present, and emerging. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who also work and live on this land.