SKU: FZ.6392
ISBN 9790049063920. 24.00 x 33.00 cm inches.
These early music methods are in facsimile in four books. Francesco GEMINIANI - Giuseppe TARTINI - F. A. W. ANONYME - Johann Adam HILLER - Ignaz SCHWEIGL (2) - George Simon LoHLEIN. Table of contents: Geminiani Francesco: Grundliche Anleitung oder Violin Schule 1782. Tartini Giuseppe: Brief des Joseph Tartini an Magdalena Lombardini 1786. Anonyme: Anmerkungen uber die Violin und den Violinspieler 1788. Hiller Johann Adam: Anweisung zum Violinspielen, fur Schulen, und zum Selbstunterrichte c. 1792. Schweigl Ignaz: Grundlehre der Violin. Erster Theil 1794. Schweigl Ignaz: Grundlehre der Violin. Zweiter Theil 1795. Lohlein George Simon: George Simon Lohlein's Anweisung zum Violinspielen (. . . ) mit Verbesserungen und Zusatzen - 1797. Collection supervised by the musicologist Jean Saint-Arroman, professor at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique et de Danse of Paris and at the CEFEDEM Ile de France (Training Centre for Music Teachers). He is the author of the majority of our prefaces and has also been involved in library searches. Facsimile of copies from: - British Library of London (England). - Royal Library of Brussels (Belgium). - Bayerische Staatsbibliothek of Munich (Germany). Anne Fuzeau Classique propose the complete theoretic documentation, methods, classical music scores on the violin.
SKU: FH.VLR01
ISBN 9781554409020.
Carefully selected and curated to support teachers and students in their artistic and technical development, the Violin Series, 2021 Edition includes pieces from a diverse range of eras and styles that represent stepping stones to major violin repertoire. Each level is constructed to link repertoire selections to necessary techniques and corresponding etudes, while illustrating step-by-step connections for developing core skills. Each Repertoire book includes access to quality video and audio recordings by some of North America's finest violinists and accompanists; both performance and accompaniment-only tracks for each Repertoire selection offer students a model for performance practice and the convenience of accompanied rehearsal at home.
Violin Repertoire 1 offers selections at various tempos that explore familiar D major/minor and A major/minor tonalities in first position, while encouraging further development of hand-frame knowledge in the keys of G major and C major across the fingerboard. Through a broad cross-section of pieces in simple and compound time, enriched piano accompaniments enhance lyricism and tone production. The pieces explore bow development and division using a variety of lengths, while also introducing hooked bows and slurs. New experiences include artificial harmonics, glissando, and double stops; duets are included to provide opportunities for in-class and recital collaboration. Featured composers include Harold Birston, Christine Donkin, Robert Fleming, Christine Gale, Terence Greaves, Ricky Hyslop, Michael Joncas, Dmitri Kabalevsky, Christopher Norton, Mary Alice Rich, Alec Rowley, and Robert Schumann.
SKU: ST.Y237
ISBN 9790220221835.
1st perf: Darragh Morgan, The Picture Gallery, Royal Holloway College, University of London, 15 November 2006 Programme Note Lucky's Speech was composed at the request of the violinist Darragh Morgan, for the launch of his recital CD Opera on the NMC label in June 2006. The title refers to a pivotal moment in Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot, when the hitherto silent character Lucky suddenly pours forth a torrential stream of gibberish. This idea also suggested the cadenza of my Violin Concerto, composed in the same year, and it is reflected in both cases by an almost breathless musical activity punctuated by pizzicato commentaries. I should like to thank Darragh Morgan for his invaluable advice in the preparation of the score.
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