SKU: TL.TCL014955
ISBN 9780857364685.
This audio CD contains exam pieces on the Trinity College London Violin syllabus for 2016-2019, featuring renowned violinist, Ofer Falk. (alternative pieces are not included). In addition to full recordings of each piece, the CD also includes 'minus one' style backing tracks, allowing students to practise with the piano accompaniment played by Peter Wild.These recordings are not definitive but may be employed as an aid to preparation for Trinity College London examinations.
SKU: TL.TCL014696
ISBN 9780857364425.
Selected pieces for Trinity College London violin exams for 2016-2019, expertly graded and edited by leading music educators. This item contains both the full score and violin part.
SKU: HL.49015482
ISBN 9783795754631. 9.0x12.0x0.42 inches. German.
Vol. 3 of 'Die frohliche Violine' pursues the same musical and technical goals as the first two volumes. It contains a detailed introduction to the flat keys, C major key as well as the 2nd and 3rd positions. The last chapter takes up the subject matter of the first chapters again in a more demanding form and with longer charming pieces, giving an insight into 'virtuoso' violin technique.
SKU: HL.49005506
ISBN 9790001059237. UPC: 073999221466. 9.0x12.0x0.143 inches.
Violin and basso continuo (harpsichord, piano); cello ad lib.
SKU: FG.042-05656-1
ISBN 979-0-042-05656-1.
SKU: HL.50600999
8.25x11.75x0.084 inches.
The Russian composer Slava Ulanovski, born on 18 November 1951 in Moscow, composed his chamber music piece “At the Western Wall†in 2011 and has dedicated the work to Oleg and Alexander Krimer. This edition comprises the version for violin and piano. Ulanovski also composed a version for oboe and piano in 2011, this version will be soon available as part of the edition series “exempla nova.â€.
SKU: HL.48187051
UPC: 888680883355. 9.0x12.0x0.142 inches.
Tarentelle Trans Garlej 2vln/Pno.
SKU: CF.BF142
ISBN 9781491160145. UPC: 680160918744.
The 22 holiday classics contained in this collection have been carefully arranged for any combination of string trio. The melodies, both sacred and secular, cover many centuries and originate in Western Europe and the United States. Each work was selected for its quality, musical interest, and appropriateness in a chamber setting. All pieces in this collection have stood the test of time and are worthy of both study and performance. Arranged specifically for a chamber setting, the trios may be performed in a variety of venues from church services to holiday gatherings. This Compatible String Ensembles collection of Christmas Trios will set the mood in any environment.This Series is Available for:Violin BF142Viola BF143Cello BF144Bass BF145.The 22 Christmas tunes contained in this collection have been carefully arranged for any combination of string trio. The most standard instrumentation for voicing is violin, viola, and cello. However, three of the same instruments work well as do other groupings, given that the higher-pitched instrument plays the higher part. This three-part format follows a standard order: part 1 is melody, part 2 is harmony, and part 3 is a traditional bass line. Optional 8va markings are sometimes given to help the voicings sound better.The selections have been arranged in alphabetic order. The melodies, both sacred and secular, cover many centuries and originate in Western Europe and the United States. Each work is in the public domain and was selected for both its quality and musical interest.Arranged specifically for a chamber setting, the trios may be performed in a variety of venues from church services to holiday gatherings. Some repeats are marked in the music, but any selection may be repeated for the appropriate amount of music needed. Bowings have been added as suggestions, and some fingerings have been added to show the direction of shifts beyond first position.—Todd ParrishOrchestra Editor, Carl Fischer MusicJune 2021.
SKU: HL.242899
UPC: 888680953126. 9x12.25 inches.
This is the violin solo part of Philip Glass's wonderful Violin Concerto No. 2 “American Four Seasons.” The piece was commissioned by Toronto Symphony Orchestra and London Philharmonic Orchestra, among others, the world premiere was held in Toronto on December 9th 2009, conducted by Peter Oundjian. At this premiere, the violinist was Robert McDuffie, for whom the Concerto was composed. During the summer and autumn of 2009, Glass composed this work after many years of exchanges with McDuffie. His idea of creating a work that would be influenced by, and an accompaniment to Vivaldi's The Four Seasons. Interestingly, Glass has provided no indication in the score of where each season falls, making it open for interpretation by the performers or the audience.
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