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Rieding, Oscar: Concerto in B minor op. 35

Bärenreiter's Concert Pieces

Réduction de piano

Op. 35
Édité par Sassmannshaus, Kurt
Instrumentation: Violon et piano
Instrumentation: Va-solo/Orch
Collection: Bärenreiter's Concert Pieces
Langue: anglais
Degré de difficulté: 3
Poids: 0.121 kg
Editeur: Bärenreiter
Numéro d’édition: BA8983
Cotage de l'editeur: BA08983
ISMN: 9790006542383
For the first time the series 'Bärenreiter’s Concert Pieces' presents arrangements of concertos for viola and violoncello. The editions are an ideal continuation of the Sassmannshaus string methods but can of course also be usedindependently.

Since concerto op. 35 only employs the first position, it is suitable for beginners and young students. The piece has been transposed to make it easier to play.

The concise foreword by renowned stringpedagogues Christoph and Kurt Sassmannshau

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Concerto In B Minor Op.35
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