Baroque Violin Anthology - Volume 1
38 Works for Violin and Piano With a CD of Performances and Accom
by Various
Violin Solo - Sheet Music

Item Number: 19898670
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Book/CD Pack Piano Accompaniment; Violin - very easy to easy

SKU: HL.49019595

38 Works for Violin and Piano With a CD of Performances and Accom. Composed by Various. Edited by Walter Reiter. Arranged by Robin Bigwood. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music with CD. String. Baroque, Classical. Softcover with CD. 64 pages. Schott Music #ED13447. Published by Schott Music (HL.49019595).

ISBN 9781847612717. UPC: 841886017603. 9.0x12.0x0.265 inches. English - French - German. With a CD of Performances and Accompaniments ed. Walter Reiter arr. Robin Bigwood.

The highly regarded early music specialist and violinist, Walter Reiter, presents the first in a new series of four volumes dedicated to violin music from the Baroque period. Featuring 38 beautiful pieces scored for violin and keyboard accompaniment, this collection includes pieces by well-known figures such as Bach, Handel and Purcell, as well as lesser-known and rarely available works from a range of other composers. Suitable for students of ca. 1-2 years of playing experience, this book includes composer biographies and teaching notes on each piece, together with a CD recording of all works performed by Walter Reiter and Robin Bigwood. "Each of these miniature masterpieces constitutes not just useful material for beginners to practice, but important stepping stones for progressing to the Romantic repertoire and beyond...Schott's clear, spacious, larger-than-usual print on buff paper will attract young players, who lively, small fingers could try these gems for concerts and competitions. Reiter's love for this era is palpable in his generous and informative introduction. Helpful practice notes and background on each piece and its composer, as well as a CD/MP3 disc containing full versions and play-along tracks complete this appealing package."--Strings magazine.