The violin : a collection : new and recent repertoire for violin with piano accompaniment
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The violin : a collection : new and recent repertoire for violin with piano accompaniment
Chester Music, c2005
Printed Music(Full Score)
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Note
Mostly for violin and piano. 4th work (Philip Glass) has organ or piano acc. 7th (Maxwell Davies) and 12th (Kaiija Saariaho) works are for solo violin and 15th work (Judith Weir) is for 2 violins. 3rd (Malcolm Arnold) and 8th (Falla) works originally for orchestra, 11th work (Poulenc) originally for piano
Contents of Works
- My love is like a red, red rose / traditional, arr. Craig Armstrong
- Six country dances, no. 3 : The ladies' misfortune / Richard Rodney Bennett
- Four Scottish dances, op. 59 no. 3 / Malcolm Arnold ; arr. David Gedge
- Knee 2 / Philip Glass
- Recitativo e arioso / Witold Lutosławski
- Six country dances, no. 2 : Buskin / Richard Rodney Bennett
- Mrs. Linklater's tune / Peter Maxwell Davies
- Ritual fire dance = Danza rituel del fuego / Manuel de Falla ; arr. Paul Kochanski
- For Latin lovers / Brian Chapple
- Miserere paraphrase / Michael Nyman
- Mouvements perpétuels / Francis Poulenc ; arr. Jascha Heifetz
- Nocturne / Kaija Saariaho
- Vanishing point / Joby Talbot
- Fragment for the Virgin / John Tavener
- Rain and mist are on the mountain, I'd better buy some shoes / Judith Weir