By Johann Vilsmayr. Edited by John Craton. Solo instrument. For Violin Solo. Cha...(+)
By Johann Vilsmayr.
Edited by John Craton.
Solo instrument. For
Violin Solo. Chamber
music. Six partitas for
solo violin.. Early
baroque. Moderately
advanced. Sheet music. 47
pages. Duration 70
minutes. Published by
Wolfhead Music
Asian Edition. By piano accompaniment performed by Kuang-Hao Huang, violin ...(+)
Asian Edition. By piano
accompaniment performed
by
Kuang-Hao Huang, violin
performed by Augustin
Hadelich, and Dr.
Shinichi
Suzuki. This edition:
International. MakeMusic
Cloud;
Method/Instruction;
String - Violin (Suzuki);
Suzuki. Suzuki Violin
School.
Book and CD. 32 pages.
Alfred
Music #00-50633.
Published by
Alfred Music
Circus Time Violon [Partition + CD] - Facile De Haske Publications
Violin - early intermediate SKU: BT.DHP-1125245-400 14 showstoppers fo...(+)
Violin - early
intermediate
SKU:
BT.DHP-1125245-400
14 showstoppers for
violin play-along
performance. Composed
by Joachim Johow. Book
with CD. Composed 2012.
20 pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1125245-400. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1125245-400).
ISBN 9789043141741.
9x12 inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
The band
strikes up the circus
march for the entrance of
the artistes—the
audience waits
expectantly…Between
the Opening March
and the Grand
Finale the packed
audience is presented
with a colourful
programme: courageous
acrobats, comical clowns,
oriental belly dancers,
knife-throwers and snake
charmers appear one after
the other.Circus
Time is also
available for flute,
clarinet and alto
saxophone (in the same
sounding key). This opens
up all sorts of choices:
musicians can take turns
to perform or build a
real circus band, or
even—with the help
of scenery and
props—put on a
proper circus
performance. There is no
end of
possibilities!Theaccompan
ying CD contains demo and
play-along version of all
the pieces. Alternatively
the chord symbols
(written in concert
pitch) above the music
staff can be used for a
live accompaniment by
guitar and/or keyboard.
An optional piano
accompaniment is
available separately
(order number: DHP
1125344-401).On with the
show!
Het orkest
begint de circusmars te
spelen voordat de
artiesten opkomen - het
publiek wacht vol
spanning af…Van de
openingsmars tot de grand
finale krijgen de
toeschouwers een
kleurrijk programma
voorgeschoteld: moedige
acrobaten,grappige
clowns,
oostersebuikdanseressen,
messenwerpers en
slangenbezweerders volgen
elkaar op in de
piste.Circus Time
is ook beschikbaar voor
dwarsfluit, klarinet en
altsaxofoon (in dezelfde
klinkende toonsoort). Er
zijn dusallerlei
mogelijkheden: de
muzikanten kunnen elkaar
afwisselen met
solo-optredens of een
echt circusorkest vormen,
of zelfs - in een
geschikte omgeving en met
behulp van decorstukken -
een heus circusoptreden
verzorgen. Laat
jefantasie de vrije
loop.De bijgevoegde cd
bevat zowel demotracks
als begeleidingen voor
alle stukken. Voor live
begeleiding door keyboard
en/of gitaar staan de
akkoordsymbolen (klinkend
genoteerd) boven de
muziek. Optionele
pianobegeleidingenzijn
apart verkrijgbaar
(bestelnummer: DHP
1125344-401).Laat de show
maar beginnen!
Die
Kapelle spielt schon den
Zirkusmarsch zum Einzug
der Artisten - das
Publikum wartet
gespannt...Zwischen dem
Eröffnungsmarsch und dem Großen
Finale wird dem
geneigten Publikum ein
buntes Programm
präsentiert: Mutige
Akrobaten, lustige
Clowns, orientalische
Bauchtänzerinnen,
Messerwerfer und
Schlangenbeschwörer
treten nacheinander
auf.Circus Time
gibt es auch für
Klarinette, Altsaxophon
und Querflöte (in den
gleichen klingenden
Tonarten). So eröffnen
sich viele
Möglichkeiten
für die
Aufführung: Die
Musiker können
abwechselnd auftreten
oder ein ganzes
Zirkusorchester“
bilden und sogar -
ergänzt durch eine
szenische Umsetzung -
einerichtige
Zirkusvorstellung geben.
Der Fantasie sind keine
Grenzen gesetzt!Die
beiliegende CD enthält
Demo- und
Mitspielversionen aller
Stücke. Alternativ
zu den Mitspiel-Tracks
können die
Akkordsymbole (in
klingenden Tonarten)
über den Noten
für eine
Live-Begleitung durch
Keyboard und/oder Gitarre
genutzt werden. Optional
sind Klavierbegleitungen
separat erhältlich
(Bestellnummer: DHP
1125344-401).Manege frei!
Un viaggio nel
mondo circense che
consente ai musicisti di
suonare da soli, ma anche
di formare una vera band.
Il CD contiene una
versione demo e una
play-long di ogni brano.
In alternativa, grazie ai
simboli degli accordi
sopra il pentagramma, ci
si può esibire live
accompagnati dalla
chitarra e/o tastiera
(DHP 1125344-401).
Composed by Craig Duncan. Saddle-stitched. Celtic. Book and online audio. 60...(+)
Composed by Craig Duncan.
Saddle-stitched. Celtic.
Book
and online audio. 60
pages.
Mel Bay Publications, Inc
#30860M. Published by Mel
Bay
Publications, Inc
Composed by Craig Duncan. For fiddle. Squareback saddle stitch. Getting Into. Be...(+)
Composed by Craig Duncan.
For fiddle. Squareback
saddle stitch. Getting
Into.
Beginning-Intermediate.
Book and online audio.
Published by Mel Bay
Publications, Inc
Indian Concertino Violon [Partition + CD] - Facile De Haske Publications
Composed by George Perlman. De Haske Study and Play. Book with CD. Composed 20...(+)
Composed by George
Perlman.
De Haske Study and Play.
Book
with CD. Composed 2005.
24
pages. De Haske
Publications
#DHP 1053792-400.
Published
by De Haske Publications
By Stacy Phillips. For Violin(S). Folk, Celtic. Sheet Music. 52 pages. Published...(+)
By Stacy Phillips. For
Violin(S). Folk, Celtic.
Sheet Music. 52 pages.
Published by Music Sales.
Music for 50 fiddle tunes
from Ireland, England,
Scotland, and Wales. Plus
tips on authentic
techniques,
interpretation, and a
discography.
History, Tips, and Techniques. Composed by Brad Leftwich. Squareback sadd...(+)
History, Tips, and
Techniques. Composed
by Brad Leftwich.
Squareback saddle stitch.
Book and online audio.
Published by Mel Bay
Publications, Inc
(MB.20485M).
Composed by Martin Norgaard. For violin. Squareback saddle stitch. Getting Into....(+)
Composed by Martin
Norgaard. For violin.
Squareback saddle stitch.
Getting Into.
Beginning-Intermediate.
Book and online audio.
Published by Mel Bay
Publications, Inc
Violin (VIOLIN SOLO) SKU: HL.50487759 (1986). Composed by Laszlo T...(+)
Violin (VIOLIN SOLO)
SKU: HL.50487759
(1986). Composed
by Laszlo Tihanyi. EMB.
Score Only. Composed
1997. Duration 11'.
Editio Musica Budapest
#Z14099. Published by
Editio Musica Budapest
(HL.50487759).
ISBN
9790080140994. A/4
inches. Hungarian,
English. Laszlo
Tihanyi.
The piece
was composed at the
request of violinist
Eszter Perenyi, my
colleague at the Ferenc
Liszt Academy of Music,
and was several times
amond the optional pieces
of the yearly violin
competition for students.
It was inspired by the
famous 63rd poem of
Catullus that tells the
story of Attis: the hero
of the Greek mythology
arrives at the Mount Ida
in Frygia, to the
invitation of the goddess
Cybele, and becomes her
lover. The Gallas,
certitude priests of
Cybele chase him into
delirious dance, by the
end of which he castrates
himself. On waking from
his paralysed dream he
entreats in vain for his
virility and freedom to
Cybele, he will remain
servant of the goddess
for eternity. My work
tells the story in four
parts: 1) Attis' ecstasy
2) Dance of the Gallas 3)
Attis' dream 4) Attis'
entreaty. The Catullian
galliambic metric that
first appears in the
'prologue' of the piece,
becomes the
organisational principle
of almost all musical
aspects of it.
(Hungaroton HCD
32484).
For Violin and
Orchestra. Composed
by Behzad Ranjbaran.
Contemporary. Large
Score. With Standard
notation. Composed 1994.
144 pages. Duration 31
minutes. Theodore Presser
Company #416-41366L.
Published by Theodore
Presser Company
(PR.41641366L).
UPC:
680160585755.
From
my early years studying
violin at the Tehran
Music Conservatory, I was
captivated by the sound
of the kamancheh, an
ancient Persian bowed
instrument considered one
of the ancestors to the
modern violin. I was
pleased when the National
Endowment for the Arts
awarded me a grant to
write a violin concerto
as it provided me with an
occasion to rekindle my
fascination with the
kamancheh. The notion of
writing a violin concerto
that would incorporate
the power and brilliance
of a modern instrument
with the delicate and
lyrical character of an
ancient one was simply
irresistible. Moreover,
the inspiration from the
kamancheh also informed
my use of Persian modes,
melodic, and rhythmic
figures. The notes of the
violins open strings (G,
D, A, E) also influenced
many of the melodic and
harmonic elements of my
violin concerto. The
opening tutti is mostly
based on intervals of a
perfect 4th and 5th. The
primary material for each
movement incorporates
notes of two of the open
strings of the violin,
creating a three-note
melodic motif as the
basis of themes: 1 st
movement: A-D-A 2nd
movement: D-G-D 3rd
movement: E-A-E The
overall structure of the
concerto is organic and
cyclical, as themes are
shared between the three
movements. For example,
the main musical idea of
the third movement is a
transformation of the
first movements primary
theme. While the
movements share similar
musical materials, each
one is defined by
distinguishing
characters. The first
movement is conflicted;
alternating between
sections of unabashed
lyricism and unforgiving
ferocity. The second
movement is haunting,
mysterious, and
expressive with long
melodic lines that vary
continuously. It moves
through different moods
and characters including
a reimagining of a
traditional Persian
wedding tune played by
the orchestra (m. 98).
The third movement is
festive in character and
features much brilliant
passagework for the solo
violin. At the climax of
this movement, themes
from the previous
movements re-emerge
simultaneously with
greater intensity,
propelling the concerto
to an energetic finale.
The Concerto was composed
in 1994 and is dedicated
to Joshua Bell. From
my early years studying
violin at the Tehran
Music Conservatory, I was
captivated by the sound
of the kamancheh, an
ancient Persian bowed
instrument considered one
of the ancestors to the
modern violin. I was
pleased when the National
Endowment for the Arts
awarded me a grant to
write a violin concerto
as it provided me with an
occasion to rekindle my
fascination with the
kamancheh. The notion of
writing a violin concerto
that would incorporate
the power and brilliance
of a modern instrument
with the delicate and
lyrical character of an
ancient one was simply
irresistible. Moreover,
the inspiration from the
kamancheh also informed
my use of Persian modes,
melodic, and rhythmic
figures. The notes of the
violinas open strings (G,
D, A, E) also influenced
many of the melodic and
harmonic elements of my
violin concerto. The
opening tutti is mostly
based on intervals of a
perfect 4th and 5th. The
primary material for each
movement incorporates
notes of two of the open
strings of the violin,
creating a three-note
melodic motif as the
basis of themes: 1 st
movement: A-D-A 2nd
movement: D-G-D 3rd
movement: E-A-E The
overall structure of the
concerto is organic and
cyclical, as themes are
shared between the three
movements. For example,
the main musical idea of
the third movement is a
transformation of the
first movementas primary
theme. While the
movements share similar
musical materials, each
one is defined by
distinguishing
characters. The first
movement is conflicted;
alternating between
sections of unabashed
lyricism and unforgiving
ferocity. The second
movement is haunting,
mysterious, and
expressive with long
melodic lines that vary
continuously. It moves
through different moods
and characters including
a reimagining of a
traditional Persian
wedding tune played by
the orchestra (m. 98).
The third movement is
festive in character and
features much brilliant
passagework for the solo
violin. At the climax of
this movement, themes
from the previous
movements re-emerge
simultaneously with
greater intensity,
propelling the concerto
to an energetic finale.
The Concerto was composed
in 1994 and is dedicated
to Joshua Bell. From
my early years studying
violin at the Tehran
Music Conservatory, I was
captivated by the sound
of the kamancheh, an
ancient Persian bowed
instrument considered one
of the ancestors to the
modern violin. I was
pleased when the National
Endowment for the Arts
awarded me a grant to
write a violin concerto
as it provided me with an
occasion to rekindle my
fascination with the
kamancheh. The notion of
writing a violin concerto
that would incorporate
the power and brilliance
of a modern instrument
with the delicate and
lyrical character of an
ancient one was simply
irresistible. Moreover,
the inspiration from the
kamancheh also informed
my use of Persian modes,
melodic, and rhythmic
figures. The notes of the
violin's open strings (G,
D, A, E) also influenced
many of the melodic and
harmonic elements of my
violin concerto. The
opening tutti is mostly
based on intervals of a
perfect 4th and 5th. The
primary material for each
movement incorporates
notes of two of the open
strings of the violin,
creating a three-note
melodic motif as the
basis of themes: 1 st
movement: A-D-A 2nd
movement: D-G-D 3rd
movement: E-A-E The
overall structure of the
concerto is organic and
cyclical, as themes are
shared between the three
movements. For example,
the main musical idea of
the third movement is a
transformation of the
first movement's primary
theme. While the
movements share similar
musical materials, each
one is defined by
distinguishing
characters. The first
movement is conflicted;
alternating between
sections of unabashed
lyricism and unforgiving
ferocity. The second
movement is haunting,
mysterious, and
expressive with long
melodic lines that vary
continuously. It moves
through different moods
and characters including
a reimagining of a
traditional Persian
wedding tune played by
the orchestra (m. 98).
The third movement is
festive in character and
features much brilliant
passagework for the solo
violin. At the climax of
this movement, themes
from the previous
movements re-emerge
simultaneously with
greater intensity,
propelling the concerto
to an energetic finale.
The Concerto was composed
in 1994 and is dedicated
to Joshua Bell. From
my early years studying
violin at the Tehran
Music Conservatory, I was
captivated by the sound
of the kamancheh, an
ancient Persian bowed
instrument considered one
of the ancestors to the
modern violin. I was
pleased when the National
Endowment for the Arts
awarded me a grant to
write a violin concerto
as it provided me with an
occasion to rekindle my
fascination with the
kamancheh. The notionof
writing a violin concerto
that would incorporate
the power and brilliance
of a modern instrument
with the delicate and
lyrical character of an
ancient one was simply
irresistible. Moreover,
the inspiration from the
kamancheh also informed
my use of Persian modes,
melodic, and rhythmic
figures.The notes of the
violin’s open
strings (G, D, A, E) also
influenced many of the
melodic and harmonic
elements of my violin
concerto. The opening
tutti is mostly based on
intervals of a perfect
4th and 5th. The primary
material for each
movement incorporates
notes of two of the open
strings of the violin,
creating a three-note
melodic motif as the
basis of themes:1 st
movement: A-D-A2nd
movement: D-G-D3rd
movement: E-A-EThe
overall structure of the
concerto is organic and
cyclical, as themes are
shared between the three
movements. For example,
the main musical idea of
the third movement is a
transformation of the
first movement’s
primary theme. While the
movements share similar
musical materials, each
one is definedby
distinguishing
characters. The first
movement is conflicted;
alternating between
sections of unabashed
lyricism and
unforgivingferocity. The
second movement is
haunting, mysterious, and
expressive with long
melodic lines that vary
continuously. It moves
through different moods
and characters including
a reimagining of a
traditional Persian
wedding tune played by
the orchestra (m. 98).
The third movement is
festive in character and
features much brilliant
passagework for the solo
violin. At the climax of
this movement, themes
fromthe previous
movements re-emerge
simultaneously with
greater intensity,
propelling the concerto
to an energetic finale.
The Concerto was composed
in 1994 and is dedicated
to Joshua Bell.
(Foreword and Additional Editing by Doris Gazda). By George Frideric Handel Fede...(+)
(Foreword and Additional
Editing by Doris Gazda).
By George Frideric Handel
Federigo Fiorillo. Edited
by Larry Clark, Leopold
Auer, Doris Gazda.
Arranged by William
Strasser. For Violin,
Violin and Piano. Book.
96 pages. Published by
Carl Fischer
International Edition. By Kuang-Hao Huang. This edition: Performance/Accompa...(+)
International Edition. By
Kuang-Hao Huang. This
edition:
Performance/Accompaniment
CD;
International.
Method/Instruction;
String -
Violin (Suzuki); Suzuki.
Suzuki Violin School. CD.
Alfred Music #00-50107.
Published by Alfred Music
by Stacy Phillips. For fiddle. All styles, fiddle tunes. Level: Multiple Levels....(+)
by Stacy Phillips. For
fiddle. All styles,
fiddle tunes. Level:
Multiple Levels. Book.
Solos. Size 8.75x11.75.
268 pages. Published by
Mel Bay Pub., Inc.
By Wayne Erbsen. For Fiddle. Methods. Native Ground Music. Old Time. Level: Begi...(+)
By Wayne Erbsen. For
Fiddle. Methods. Native
Ground Music. Old Time.
Level: Beginning. Book/CD
Set. Size 9x12. 80 pages.
Published by Native
Ground Music.
Violin - intermediate SKU: BT.DHP-1185780-400 The World's Most Beautif...(+)
Violin - intermediate
SKU:
BT.DHP-1185780-400
The World's Most
Beautiful Arias with Full
Orchestra Play Along.
Opera or Operetta. Book
with CD. Composed 2018.
36 pages. De Haske
Publications #DHP
1185780-400. Published by
De Haske Publications
(BT.DHP-1185780-400).
ISBN 9789043153836.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
For over three
hundred years, great
opera singers have held
entire audiences under
their spell. In so doing,
they can call on an
etensive repertoire of
arias by many important
composers. Live at the
Opera now makes this
precious treasure trove
available to
instrumentalists, too.
Twelve of the most
beautiful operatic
melodies of all time have
been specially arranged
for violin and are
performed by the renowned
violinist Maximilian
Lohse. The accompanying
audio is performed by an
authentic opera
orchestra, which also
includes a play-along
version without soloist.
Additionally, this unique
collection also includes
background info and tips
on performance for
theindividual arias.
Al meer dan
driehonderd jaar weten
grote operazangers en
-zangeressen hun publiek
te betoveren. Wanneer ze
voor ons op het podium
staan, vertolken ze
melodieën die behoren
tot de allermooiste van
de klassieke muziek.
Live at the opera
maakt deze schat aan
melodieën nu ook
toegankelijk voor
instrumentalisten: twaalf
Italiaanse
opera-ariaâ??s zijn
speciaal gearrangeerd
voor viool en opgenomen
door de gerenommeerd
violist Maximilian Lohse.
Een echt operaorkest
neemt de begeleiding voor
zijn rekening, die op de
meespeelversie ook zonder
solo-instrumentalist
beschikbaar is. Verder
zijn in deze unieke
collectie
muziekhistorische
achtergrondinformatie bij
iedere aria entips voorde
uitvoering opgenomen.
Schon seit mehr
als dreihundert Jahren
ziehen groÃ?e
Opernsängerinnen ein
ganzes Opernpublikum in
seinen Bann. Dabei
können sie sich aus
einem umfangreichen
Arienrepertoire aus der
Feder zahlreicher
bedeutender Komponisten
bedienen. Live at the
Opera macht diesen
kostbaren Melodienschatz
nun auch
Instrumentalisten
zugänglich: 12 der
schönsten
Opernmelodien aller
Zeiten wurden hier eigens
für Violine
eingerichtet und werden
von dem renommierten
Geiger Maximilian Lohse
vorgespielt. Ein echtes
Opernorchester
übernimmt dabei die
Begleitung, welche
zusätzlich auch in
einer Mitspielversion
ohne den Solisten zur
Verfügung steht.
Hintergrundwissen
undAusführungstipps zu
den einzelnen Arien sind
weitere Pluspunkte dieser
einzigartigen Sammlung.
Asian Edition. By piano accompaniment performed by Kuang-Hao Huang, violin ...(+)
Asian Edition. By piano
accompaniment performed
by
Kuang-Hao Huang, violin
performed by Augustin
Hadelich, and Dr.
Shinichi
Suzuki. This edition:
International. MakeMusic
Cloud;
Method/Instruction;
String - Violin (Suzuki);
Suzuki. Suzuki Violin
School.
Book and CD. 36 pages.
Alfred
Music #00-50635.
Published by
Alfred Music