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Norwegian composer, teacher and conductor Johan Svendsen (1840-1911) was famous for his orchestration skills and this sublime piece remains his mos...
View full detailsSonatensatz c-moll Op.post. By Johannes Brahms. For Violin, Piano. Thisedition: paperback. Edition Breitkopf. 16 pages. Published by Breitkopf and...
View full detailsThe melancholic Andante Cantabile is the second movement from Tchaikovsky's String Quartet No. 1 in D major, Opus 11, his first completed string qu...
View full detailsViolin and piano. Composed by Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962). Published by Schott Music.
Possibly due to its direct, lively and melodious character, Khachaturian’s Concerto has all too routinely been underestimated. Yet for all its ebul...
View full detailsBenjamin Britten's Suite, Op. 6, for Violin and Piano was composed during 1934-35. The first performance of the complete work was given on 13th Mar...
View full detailsAn authoritative Urtext edition of Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major K.219 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, edited by Wolf-Dieter Seiffert. Contains pian...
View full detailsThe famous, wonderful first of Schumann’s three late violin sonatas, that in a minor op. 105, was written in just a few days in September 1851. In ...
View full detailsThis collection features some of the most beloved melodies from classical music in arrangements for violin and piano, designed to be playable by in...
View full detailsGrieg's violin sonatas are a firm staple of violin repertoire and are popular with amateurs and professionals alike. G. Henle Publishers takes this...
View full detailsAlongside the famous violin concerto, numerous other violin works by Tchaikovsky have found their way into the standard repertoire for violin. An o...
View full detailsJohann Senfter (1879 -1961) wrote three sonatas for Viola solo; modelled on the Solo Sonatas of Max Reger, who was Senfter's teacher of composition...
View full detailsA one-movement piece full of atmosphere from the pen of the most important Spanish com-poser of the 20th century. The solo part which is very easy ...
View full detailsIt was the Devil's Trill Sonata that immortalized Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770) although said work is just one of a vast number of concertos and son...
View full detailsSince 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 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 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.