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The Secrets of Violin Playing : Being Full Instructions and Hints To Violin Players, For The Perfect Mastery of The Instrument. Honeyman, William C. (1899). Scottish Violin Makers : Past and Present. Edinburgh. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; Honeyman, William C. (1883).
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.
Violin Sonata No. 32 in B-flat major (K. 454) is a composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It was completed in Vienna on April 21, 1784 , and was published by Christoph Torricella in a group of three sonatas (together with the piano sonatas K. 284 and K. 333 ).
It is also considered by several authors, including Alfred Einstein, to be part of his last series of three great violin sonatas which starts with the Regina Strinasacchi sonata in B ♭ K. 454 from 1784 (his annus mirabilis, the year also of the six great piano concertos 14 – 19 and the quintet for piano and winds) and continuing with the E ...