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Vieuxtemps - Concerto no. 4, in d minor, Op 31By Vieuxtemps (Zino Francescatti) -
Published by International
Catalog No. IMC2626
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Vieuxtemps - Concerto No.5 in a minor, Op 37By Vieuxtemps (Ivan Galamian) -
Published by International
Catalog No. IMC2699
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Violin BibliothekBy Telemann () -
Published by Schott Editions
Catalog No. VLB38
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Violin ConcertoBy Harbison () -
Published by Hal Leonard
Catalog No. HL50483013
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Violin ConcertoBy Matheson, James () -
Published by Presser
Catalog No. 114-41585
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Violin Concerto in A majorBy Haydn (Gunter Thomas, Heinz) -
Published by G. Henle
Catalog No. 00447
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Violin Concerto in D major, Op 35By Tschaikowsky () -
Published by G. Henle
Catalog No. 00685
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Violin Concerto in E minor (Sevcik Op 21)By Felix Mendelssohn (Otakar Sevcik) - The legendary 19th century violin pedagogue Sevcík created repertoire specific exercises, insightfully addressing skills required in various pieces. Not available for 75 years, this landmark edition is back in print for a new generation of violinists, newly edited by Endre Granat.
Published by Lauren Keiser
Catalog No. 00042326
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Violin Concerto in e minor, Op 64By Mendelssohn (Ullrich Scheideler) - For the first time this celebrated concerto will now appear in a source-critical edition. Ullrich Scheideler depicts how the work evolved, describes its sources, and comments on the musical text. The well-known violinist Igor Ozim has marked up Mendelssohn's approved violin part, adding fingering and bowing marks as an aid to today's performers. He has also supplied a separate commentary showing that Mendelssohn's autograph already contains useful suggestions for shaping the solo part. The piano reduction - a revised version of the one that accompanied the first edition - lies well under the fingers while remaining as faithful as possible to the original text.
Published by G. Henle
Catalog No. 00720
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Violin Concerto In GBy Telemann () -
Published by Ed. Kunzelmann
Catalog No. ES405
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Violin Concerto In GBy Hummel (Dellow) -
Published by Presser
Catalog No. 91400104
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Violin Concerto No. 2 in D Minor, Op. 22By Wieniaswski () - Piano reduction with solo part.
Published by Schott Editions
Catalog No. ED897
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Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major, K.216By Mozart (Wolf-Dieter Seiffert) -
Published by G. Henle
Catalog No. 00688
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Violin Concerto No1 In D Major Op6By Paganini, N. () -
Published by Belwin
Catalog No. 997-00293
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Violin Concerto No2By Yevhen Stankovych () -
Published by Hal Leonard
Catalog No. 00141939
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Violin Concerto No3 (with Cadenza) G major, K.V. 216By Mozart, Wolfgang Ama (Flesch) -
Published by Edition Peters
Catalog No. EP2193L
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Violin Concerto No4 In D Major Kv218By Mozart, Wolfgang Ama (Seiffert/petrenz/gun) -
Published by Hal Leonard
Catalog No. 51480680
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Violin Concerto No5 In A Minor Op37By Vieuxtemps, Henry (Iwazumi, Ray) - Amongst Vieuxtemps' seven violin concertos, the fifth in a minor is doubtlessly the best known and most popular by far. It was composed in 1860/61 as an obligatory examination piece for the violin class of his friend Hubert Léonard at the Brussels Conservatory, but then soon made its way into the concert hall. It owes its popularity not only to the brilliant violin part but also to the unusual form of the three movements that merge into one another without interruption. The violinist and musicologist Ray Iwazumi is not only the editor of this edition but also undertook the bowings for the solo part. The preface was penned by the Belgian expert on Vieuxtemps, Marie Cornaz.
Published by Hal Leonard
Catalog No. 51481257
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