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SKU: SU.00220602
This NEW CD Sheet Music collection on USB flash drive is a combination of 2 separate CDSM products - Violin Solos and Duets AND Violin Methods and Studies. Violin Solos and Duets brings together over 350 works by 83 composers for violin solo, violin and piano, and 2 violins from all periods and at all levels of technical proficiency. Violin Methods and Studies brings together together the numerous violin methods and studies from the 18th and 19th centuries.
SKU: SU.00220210
The CD Sheet Music? collection brings together over 350 works by 83 composers for violin solo, violin and piano, and 2 violins from all periods and at all levels of technical proficiency. Composers include: Albéniz, Bach, Bartók, Beethoven, Boccherini, Brahms, Bruch, Busoni, Chaminade, Chopin, Corelli, Debussy, Dvo?ák, Elgar, de Falla, Fauré, Franck, Gluck, Godard, Granados, Handel, Haydn, Janáček, Kodály, Kreisler (36 arrangements and original works), Lalo, Liszt, Massenet, Mendelssohn, Milhaud, Mozart, Paganini, Purcell, Rachmaninoff, Ravel, Saint-Saëns, Sarasate, Satie, Schubert, Schumann, Sibelius, Stravinsky, Suk, Tartini, Tchaikovsky, Telemann, Vieuxtemps, Viotti, Wieniawski and Ysaÿe, among others Also includes composer biographies and related articles from the 1911 edition of Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians 2600 pages Companion collections for violin include: Violin Concertos (#00220549); Violin Methods and Studies(#00220546); Violin Sonatas (#00220548). Each is a comprehensive collection in its own right; together they encompass a unique and comprehensive anthology of music for the violin.
Please note, customers using Macintosh computers running macOS Catalina (version 10.5) have reported hardware compatibility issues with this product. If you encounter these issues, we recommend copying the entire contents of the disk to a contained folder on a thumb drive or other storage device for use on your Mac.
SKU: HL.50487759
ISBN 9790080140994. A/4 inches. Hungarian, English. Laszlo Tihanyi.
The piece was composed at the request of violinist Eszter Perenyi, my colleague at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music, and was several times amond the optional pieces of the yearly violin competition for students. It was inspired by the famous 63rd poem of Catullus that tells the story of Attis: the hero of the Greek mythology arrives at the Mount Ida in Frygia, to the invitation of the goddess Cybele, and becomes her lover. The Gallas, certitude priests of Cybele chase him into delirious dance, by the end of which he castrates himself. On waking from his paralysed dream he entreats in vain for his virility and freedom to Cybele, he will remain servant of the goddess for eternity. My work tells the story in four parts: 1) Attis' ecstasy 2) Dance of the Gallas 3) Attis' dream 4) Attis' entreaty. The Catullian galliambic metric that first appears in the 'prologue' of the piece, becomes the organisational principle of almost all musical aspects of it. (Hungaroton HCD 32484).