SKU: BT.MUSVWP000125
Born in Nottingham, England, in 1862, Edmund Severn moved to the United States at the age of four along with his family who settled in Hartford, Connecticut. Severn began to study the Violin with guidance fromhis father, who taught the instrument professionally. He later studied with Franz Milcke and Bernard Listemann, concertmaster of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, before moving to Berlin to study bowing technique under Emanuel Wirth,the first assistant of Joseph Joachim at the Berlin Hochschule.
As a composer Edmund Severn wrote mainly orchestral music, as well as many pieces for the Violin including a concerto; he also wrote threestringquartets.
To this day, the Polish Dance for Violin and Piano has remained Severnâ??s most famous work. The piece is arranged here by Alan Arnold for Viola and Piano.
SKU: PR.114415430
ISBN 9781598064193. UPC: 680160606634. 9x12 inches.
Martin Amlin’s KENNEL is a suite of seven movements, each inspired by one of the seven groups of dog breeds defined by the American Kennel Club. Kennel’s music has all the charm suggested by its warm imagery, as well as the excitement and energy that drives Amlin’s rhythmically-infused concert music. For advanced players. Duration: 13’.
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