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Rode, Pierre: 24 Capricen
for Violin alone (Urtext)
Edited by Groener, Ulrich
Setting: Violin
Genre: Study
Length: 84 pages
Format: 23,1 x 30,3 cm
Weight: 0.33 kg
Published: November 1, 2010
Publisher: Schott
Item number: ED20584
ISMN: 9790001158114
Caprices for solo violin have a long tradition, the list of collections in which virtuoso violinist-composers archived testimonies of their virtuoso violin art ranges from Locatelli to Paganini, from Gaviničs to Dont. Among them is the French violinist Pierre Rode (1774-1839) who added his 24 Capricen in Form einer Etüde für Violine allein to this genre. Even today, they still form part of the indispensable repertoire of violin students, particularly since, notwithstanding the purely technical side, they are also attractive pieces of music. As a teacher at the famous Paris Conservatoire, Rode, together with Pierre Baillot and Rodolphe Kreutzer, laid the foundations for comprehensive violin didactics and methodology: the 24 Caprices are important contributions to this music-educational work. The present new edition is based on the first edition of Paris of 1820, providing the original score, especially two variants of fingering, a 'normal version', and a version specifically designed fo r small hands. Technical as well as musical challenges make Rode's Caprices a fascinating study and performance object.