Violin Concertino Op. 11
by Ferdinand Kuchler
Violin Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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SKU: A0.842486

Composed by Ferdinand Kuchler. Arranged by Ben Clapton. Romantic Period. 16 pages. Ben Clapton #6111227. Published by Ben Clapton (A0.842486).

Published in 1934, some three years before his death, this Concertino is an ideal piece for beginner students as their first multi-movement work. Capable of being played entirely in the first position, this edition includes some alternate fingering that allows extension into third position. 
German violinist and composer Ferdinand Küchler (1867-1937) was working at the State Conservatory of Leipsig when he wrote this concertino, one of a number of student works that he composed during this time. His pedagogical works shaped violin instruction until the mid-1960s and his compositions are still considered an important part of the beginners repertoire.

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