Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Violin Solo Sonata No. 1 (1940) -dedicated to Ruggiero Ricci- (I. Praeludium con bravura; II. Cantabile; III. Allegro) Philip Glass "Strung Out", for solo amplified violin (1967) "Knee Play 2", violin solo from Einstein On The Beach; Partita for solo violin (2010/11) -dedicated to Tim Fain- (I. Opening; II. Dance 1; III.
Free sheet music of all six works from Cantorion.org; MIDI Sequences of Bach's Violin Sonatas/Partitas; Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin Vito Paternoster – MP3 Creative Commons Recording, played on cello; Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin (Bach) at the Mutopia Project; Violinists talk about their approach to Sonatas and Partitas for ...
Sonate da camera [10], for solo violin, Op. 2 (Modena, c.1694) Francesco Maria Veracini. 12 Sonatas for recorder or violin solo and basso (no opus number, dedicated to Prince Friedrich August, before 1716, unpublished in the composer's lifetime) 12 Sonatas for violin solo and basso, Op. 1 (dedicated to Prince Friedrich August, 1721)
The Four Seasons, for Violin solo and string orchestra (pub. 2008) Rhapsody Concertante (on Hungarian and Rumanian themes) for Violin solo and string orchestra (pub. 2008) Poema de amor, for Violin solo and string orchestra (pub.2007) André Jolivet. Violin Concerto (1972)
Violin (original version for solo violin) 60 Variations on the Genoese folksong "Barucabà" (Part I: Tema in A major, with 20 Var. - Part II: Tema in C major, with 20 Var. - Part III: Tema in D major, with 20 Var.) 1835: 14: 71b: Variazioni sul Barucabà (Barucaba variations) Violin / Guitar
Opus 86: Sonata No. 2 for cello solo (1965) Opus 87: The Diary of Love, cantata after S. Vygodski for tenor, boys' chorus and chamber orchestra (1965) Opus 88: The Profile, song cycle after S. Vydodski for bass and piano (1965) Opus 89: String Quartet No. 11 (1965–1966) Opus 90: Words in Blood, song cycle after J. Tuwim for tenor and piano (1965)
The Violin Sonata in G minor, GT 2.g05; B.g5, more familiarly known as the Devil's Trill Sonata (Italian: Il trillo del diavolo), is a work for solo violin (with figured bass accompaniment) by Giuseppe Tartini (1692–1770). It is the composer's best-known composition, notable for its technically difficult passages.
The Solo Sonata presents violinists with many difficulties and uses the full gamut of violin techniques: several notes played simultaneously (multiple stops), artificial harmonics, left-hand pizzicato executed simultaneously with a melody played with the bow, and wide leaps between pitches.