Changes of Position and Preparatory Scale Studies op. 8 by Ottakar Sevcik Violin Solo - Sheet Music

By Ottakar Sevcik

Ševcík’s uvre covers every area of violin technique, from the elementary level to special exercises on individual technical problems all the way to analytical studies of the best-known violin concertos. One of his most important pedagogical works is his opus 8, written between 1892 and 1895.This volume of exercises is devoted to changes of position and preparatory studies for scales over three octaves (in 3rds, 6ths, octaves and 10ths).Our new edition is based essentially on the original print, issued in the early 20th century, and on sources from Ševcík’s posthumous papers.The editor, Jaroslav Foltýn, is professor of violin at Prague Conservatory, a position once held by Ševcík himself.

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Instrument:
Violin Solo
Genres:
Czech
Composers:
Ottakar Sevcik
Publishers:
Baerenreiter Verlag
ISBN:
9790260107274
Format:
Performance Score
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Etudes and Exercises
Artist:
Ottakar Sevcik
Usages:
Sacred
Size:
12.2 x 9.57 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.46 pounds

Violin - Level 3

SKU: BA.BA09557

Composed by Ottakar Sevcik. Edited by Jaroslav Foltýn. Stapled. Replaces H 260. Performance score. Opus 8. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA09557. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA09557).

ISBN 9790260107274. 12.2 x 9.57 inches. Text Language: Czech, English, German. Preface: Foltýn, Jaroslav.

Ševcík’s uvre covers every area of violin technique, from the elementary level to special exercises on individual technical problems all the way to analytical studies of the best-known violin concertos. One of his most important pedagogical works is his opus 8, written between 1892 and 1895.

This volume of exercises is devoted to changes of position and preparatory studies for scales over three octaves (in 3rds, 6ths, octaves and 10ths).
Our new edition is based essentially on the original print, issued in the early 20th century, and on sources from Ševcík’s posthumous papers.
The editor, Jaroslav Foltýn, is professor of violin at Prague Conservatory, a position once held by Ševcík himself.