Set on the ABRSM Violin Syllabus from 2023:
Grade 3 List A: Boyce Gavotte (3rd mov’t from Symphony No. 4 in F Op. 2 No. 4).
Grade 4 List A: …L. Mozart Presto (3rd mov’t from Symphony in G).
Grade 4 List B: Mendelssohn Andante con moto (2nd mov’t from Symphony No. 4, ‘The Italian’, Op. 9.
The symphony is often regarded as the pinnacle of orchestral composition, and undoubtedly it is a musical form used by composers to write some of their most famous and best-loved melodies. This three-volumed Young Symphonist series was created in order to introduce the budding violin student to these wonderful tunes.The music has been carefully selected, arranged and adapted, and incorporates relevant finger patterns, position changes and bowing techniques in order to meet the technical challenges of specific exam levels (Volume 1: Grades 1 & 2, Volume 2: Grades 3 & 4, Volume 3: Grades 5 & 6). The piano accompaniments have been kept quite simple and idiomatic.The symphonic themes are presented in chronological order and each collection includes examples from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. There is an opportunity to become familiar with the works of the great masters – Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Brahms, Mahler, Schubert, Elgar – and also experience the music of some less familiar composers such as Mysliveček, Vanhal and Salieri.
Thomas Arne Symphony № 4 3rd movement
William Boyce Symphony № 4 Gavotte
Leopold Mozart Symphony in G 3rd movement
Franz Joseph Haydn Symphony № 94 2nd movement
Johann Christian Bach Symphony № 4 1st movement
Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf Symphony in G major 2nd movement
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony № 39 3rd movement
Ludwig Van Beethoven Symphony № 7 2nd movement
Franz Schubert Symphony № 3 2nd movement
Felix Mendelssohn Symphony № 4 2nd movement
Johannes Brahms Symphony № 1 4th movement
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Symphony № 6 4th movement
Antonín Dvořák Symphony № 9 2nd movement
Gustav Mahler Symphony № 5 Adagietto
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