Student Violin part with either teacher (as violin duets) or with piano accompaniment (Vln & Pno).This bumper volume incorporates the three separate former publications from …Spartan Press, the series called ‘Concertinos in the Olden Style’ (SP1121-3).Piano accompaniments by Heidi Rolfe.Nigel Goldberg writes:I can still remember the thrill I felt as a child of 8 when my violin teacher introduced me to my first concertino. Learning, playing and eventually mastering the famous Küchler Concertino in D major made me feel privileged and grown-up, as if I were joining a very special club. That was a long time ago, yet for me concertinos still hold a distinctive place in the teaching repertoire. Having now taught the violin for the last thirty years and seen how happily my pupils respond to learning duets – that distinctive sense of enjoyment at playing with an adult, the improvement of intonation and tone production, the liveliness of the lesson – I have composed three new concertinos, inspired by the duet form. Taking three great keys for the violin – G, D and A minor, I have endeavoured to combine emotionally engaging and technically educational music in the ‘Olden Style’. Uniquely, I have written a second violin part for the teacher to play alongside their pupil’s part and there is also a piano accompaniment for use alternatively in concert settings.I very much hope that these concertinos prove as popular and as helpful as the series of duets in my previously published books, Sounds of a Rainbow and, that they ignite that sense of wonderment and purpose I experienced while playing the Kuchler, all those years ago. Three Concertinos in one volumne:
No. 1 in A minorI Allegro moderatoII Sicilienne III Finale No. 2 in D minor I Allegro moderatoII Sicilienne III Finale No. 3 in G minorI Allegro moderatoII Sicilienne III Finale
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