SKU: HL.133431
UPC: 884088982652. 9.0x12.0x0.104 inches.
SKU: HL.132590
UPC: 884088974244.
SKU: BT.PWM10999
SKU: HL.133537
Author: Wieniawski.
SKU: HL.133432
UPC: 884088982669.
SKU: HL.370322
ISBN 9781638870401. UPC: 840126993653. 9.0x12.0x0.112 inches.
Originally, Camille Saint-Saens created this work for piano in 1877 under the title 'Etude en form de Valse,' Op.52/6. In 1901, Ysaye reworked this piece for violin and piano and published it as 'Caprice d'apres l'Etude en forme de Valse de Saint-Saens.' Ysaye created a veritable masterpiece for violin, far more popular now than the original piano version. It has taken its rightful place in the virtuoso violin literature. This work is on the concert and recorded repertory of virtually every major violinist and a compulsory work at most major competitions.
SKU: HL.14022920
ISBN 9788774551355. 8.25x11.75x0.321 inches. English.
Carl Nielsen 'Sonata in A major' for Violin and Piano Op.9. Includes score and part.
SKU: HL.14022898
ISBN 9788759854655. 8.25x11.75x0.093 inches. French.
Carl Nielsen's Romance from Opus 2 for Violin and Orchestra. This edition, which has been arranged by Hans Sitt features a Piano reduction of the original Orchestral score.
SKU: HL.49047030
UPC: 196288108689.
Again and again composers have been inspired by the animal world and have represented the nature of the most diverse animals in music - be it locomotion, such as the flight of a butterfly or the wriggling of a trout, or the imagery of an animal character. For this thematic volume with a classic-romantic focus, Wolfgang Birtel made arrangements for violin and piano and brought together original works.
SKU: BT.EMBZ810
English-German-Hungarian.
Ferenc Vecsey (1893-1935) was one of the greatest virtuoso violinists of the early twentieth century. He was soon noticed as a child prodigy, and after his early violin lessons from his father, he became a pupil of Hubay. His first known public appearance was at the age of 6 in Tátraszéplak (Tatranská Polianka), and a few years later in Berlin he made his debut abroad. There he heard the elderly maestro József Joachim, who was astonished at the talented boy's playing. So started the young Vecsey's performing career: he gave a dozen or so concerts in Germany, then followed a series of concert tours all over the world (in 1906 in Spain, Bartók was his accompanist). From1907, his permanent place of residence between concerts was Berlin, where he began to study harmony and counterpoint. Soon he began composing himself, mainly writing virtuoso pieces for his own concerts, of which the Valse triste became the most famous. Other musicians were also happy to include this short character piece in their programmes.Vecsey later settled in Italy. He died unexpectedly at the young age of 42.
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