Concertino in Hungarian Style in A minor, op. 21 Concertino in Hungarian Style Violin Solo - Sheet Music

Oskar Rieding’s Concertino op. 21 uses 1 st and 3 rd position exclusively. Hungarian echoes in the Andante sostenuto on the high and low strings of the violin and extensive semiquaver (sixteenth-note) passages in the Allegro moderato require basic dexterity in the left hand combined with frequent use of accented bowing in the right hand. The edition contains a solo violin part and a piano reduction for the accompanist.Editor is Kurt Sassmannshaus, the internationally-renowned violin teacher and co-author of the Sassmannshaus violin school tradition. His foreword introduces this little gem and includes tips for successful first concerts.

Print edition
$16.53
$22.95
You save: $6.42 ~ 28%

WELCOME20 activated

Ships in 1 to 2 weeks
Special order item, ships once received from publisher.
Quantity save 5% on 2 or more
1
Get a 10% discount with SMP Plus subscription

Details

Instrument:
Piano Violin Solo
Genres:
Hungarian
Publishers:
Baerenreiter Verlag
ISBN:
9790006539253
Format:
Reduction
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Methods and More
Usages:
School and Community
Main Key:
a minor
Number of Pages:
9
Size:
11.81 x 9.06 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.36 pounds

Violin-solo, piano (Violin solo, Piano)

SKU: BA.BA08973

Concertino in Hungarian Style. Composed by Oskar Rieding. Edited by Kurt Sassmannshaus. Stapled. Barenreiter's Concert Pieces. With fingering. Instructional. Piano reduction, Part. Opus 21. 9/14 pages. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA08973. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA08973).

ISBN 9790006539253. 11.81 x 9.06 inches. Key: A minor. Language: German/English. Preface: Kurt Sassmannshaus.

Oskar Rieding’s Concertino op. 21 uses 1 st and 3 rd position exclusively. Hungarian echoes in the Andante sostenuto on the high and low strings of the violin and extensive semiquaver (sixteenth-note) passages in the Allegro moderato require basic dexterity in the left hand combined with frequent use of accented bowing in the right hand.

The edition contains a solo violin part and a piano reduction for the accompanist.

Editor is Kurt Sassmannshaus, the internationally-renowned violin teacher and co-author of the Sassmannshaus violin school tradition. His foreword introduces this little gem and includes tips for successful first concerts.