Solo Pieces for the Intermediate Violinist

Solo Pieces for the Intermediate Violinist by Craig Duncan is a curated collection published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc. on April 29, 1993. This edition comprises 60 pages and is presented in English. The book features a selection of artistic and challenging violin solos from renowned composers, specifically designed for intermediate violinists. Notably, these pieces do not include double stops, making them accessible while still offering a rewarding musical experience.
Readers will find a diverse array of themes from the works of composers such as Albinoni, Handel, and Vivaldi, among others. Each piece is accompanied by a keyboard part, enhancing the performance experience. This collection serves as an excellent supplement to any violin method, providing intermediate players with beautiful solos that challenge their skills while allowing for artistic expression. Additionally, the book includes a separate 20-page insert pull-out part for Violin, further supporting the learning process.
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This carefully graded solo collection features artistic, challenging and beautiful violin solos from works by noted composers. While these pieces will be challenging for the intermediate violinist, they contain no double stops. Includes great themes from the works of Albinoni, Handel, MacDowell, Offenbach, Tschaikovsky, Schumann, Purcell, Vivaldi, Mendelssohn, Waldteufel, and Mozart. A keyboard accompaniment is included for each piece. These pieces are an excellent supplement to any violin method. Includes a separate 20-page insert pull-out part for Violin.
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