Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (Piano Reduction)
Violin Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Piano,Violin - Level 5 - Digital Download

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By James S Sclater. By James S Sclater. Arranged by James S Sclater. 20th Century,21st Century,Classical,Contemporary. 57 pages. James S Sclater #954948. Published by James S Sclater (A0.1370619).

A three-movement work for violin and orchestra arranged for violin and piano. This work was premiered in January of 2024. The piano score is intended for rehearsal or performance. This concerto is intended for the advanced player. It was composed for Shellie Kemp, concertmaster of the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra. Total time is 23-24'. The first movement features dramatic changes in mood and tempo. Movement two is a contemplative elegy and movement three is a rousing dance with jazz and bluegrass overtones. Orchestral parts are available from the composer.

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