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Rieding, Oscar: Concerto in D major

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Op. 36
Editado por Sassmannshaus, Kurt
Arreglo: Violin and Piano
Serie: Bärenreiter's Concert Pieces
Idioma: English, German
Grado: 3
Peso: 0.115 kg
Editorial: Bärenreiter
Nº de artículo: BA10697
Nº de editorial: BA10697
ISMN: 9790006564583

Oskar Rieding (1840 1918) is known to all young violinists for his easy-to-play concertos for violin and piano, of which Opp.34 to 36 remain entirely in first position. In Op.36 catchy melodies are coupled with first technicaldifficulties such as eighth-note arpeggios, 16th-note runs and chromaticism. These appear in small measures throughout the entire work. The Concerto in D major is well-suited for younger student recitals.

Concert pieceentirely in first positionIdeal for

Contenidos

1.
Sonatina C major Op.36 No.1 [Clementi, Muzio]
2.
Sonatina G major Op.36 No.2 [Clementi, Muzio]
3.
Sonatina C major Op.36 No.3 [Clementi, Muzio]
4.
Sonatina G major Op.36 No.5 [Clementi Muzio]
5.
Sonatina D major Op.36 No.6 [Clementi, Muzio]
6.
Sonatina G major Op.55 No.2 [Kuhlau, Friedrich]
7.
Sonatina C major Op.55 No.1 [Kuhlau, Friedrich]
8.
Sonatina C major Op.55 No.3 [Kuhlau, Friedrich]
9.
Sonatina D major Op.55 No.5 [Kuhlau, Friedrich]
10.
Sonatina C major Op.20 No.1 [Kuhlau Friedrich]
11.
Sonatina G major Op.20 No.1 [Dusik, Jan Ladislav]
12.
Sonatina F major Op.20 No.3 [Dusik, Jan Ladislav]
13.
La matinee - Rondo [Dusik, Jan Ladislav]
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