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Vivaldi, Antonio - Violin Concerto in A Minor, Op 3 No 6, RV 356 - Violin and Piano - edited by Kurt Sassmannshaus - Bärenreiter
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This series comprises the most popular beginner concertos forviolinists. The editions include a solo violin part and a pianoreduction for the accompanist. The series is edited by KurtSassmannshaus, the internationally renowned violin teacher andco-author of the Sassmannshaus violin method. The concerto volumes forman ideal continuation of this method and can be used in parallel fromvolume three onwards.
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), an ordained priest, was one of the most prolific baroque composers. He wrote over 500 instrumental concertos as well as many sacred works and operas. For most of his life, he was the violin teacher at the girls' orphanage, Ospedale della Pieta, in his native Venice. His most popular work is the collection of four violin concertos entitled The Four Seasons.
The Vivaldi Concerto in A minor can be introduced after the completion of Volume 4 of the Sassmannshaus Tradition Early Start on the Violin. It corresponds with Violinmasterclass.com Grade Level 3.
Skills required for this work:
- Left Hand: 1st to 3rd position
- Right Hand: Detache, Legato, Martele
- Rhythms: Eighth Notes, Sixteenth Notes, Thirty Second Notes, Dotting Rhythms
This Concerto may be the first work a student learns that requires frequent shifting between first, second, and third position. A full ringing detache stroke in the upper half should be used for the sixteenth note passages in the outer movements. The eighth notes require a fast bow stroke that releases bow pressure at the end of each note.
- Kurt Sassmannshaus, Cincinnati, January 2010
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), an ordained priest, was one of the most prolific baroque composers. He wrote over 500 instrumental concertos as well as many sacred works and operas. For most of his life, he was the violin teacher at the girls' orphanage, Ospedale della Pieta, in his native Venice. His most popular work is the collection of four violin concertos entitled The Four Seasons.
The Vivaldi Concerto in A minor can be introduced after the completion of Volume 4 of the Sassmannshaus Tradition Early Start on the Violin. It corresponds with Violinmasterclass.com Grade Level 3.
Skills required for this work:
- Left Hand: 1st to 3rd position
- Right Hand: Detache, Legato, Martele
- Rhythms: Eighth Notes, Sixteenth Notes, Thirty Second Notes, Dotting Rhythms
This Concerto may be the first work a student learns that requires frequent shifting between first, second, and third position. A full ringing detache stroke in the upper half should be used for the sixteenth note passages in the outer movements. The eighth notes require a fast bow stroke that releases bow pressure at the end of each note.
- Kurt Sassmannshaus, Cincinnati, January 2010
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If you are not satisfied with this item for any reason you may return it for a full refund within 30 days of purchase Unless the music received is defective or has been shipped in error all returned music will be subject to a restocking fee of $2.00 per title
If you have any questions about this product's warranty or to make a return please contact our Customer Service Department at 8007934334 or email us at Sharserv@Sharmusiccom