Violinists. Classical era composers.

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Composers who also play the violin and as such performed their own or other composer's compositions.


The classical era in music, the transition from baroque to romantic music, lasted from around 1750 till 1800. In this period the symphony as a seperate work of art was developed. Another characteristic is the so-called sonata form, a way to structure music. The term classical for this music refers to the ancient Roman and Greek cultures, that were idealised in that era.


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Rhythmizing the Bow
The world’s first rhythmic primer for violinists, violists, and cellists!. By Julie Lyonn Lieberman. DVD. DVD . Size 5.25x7.5 inches. Published by Huiksi Music Company.
Violin Series, Repertoire Album 4
For Violin. A distinctive body of essential repertoire and technique to support the development of violinists. Published by Frederick Harris Music Company.
Take the Stage
Easy pieces for beginner violinists with a showbiz theme. By Hilary Burgoyne. (Violin). Boosey and Hawkes Chamber Music. Size 8.25x11.75 inches. 24 pages. Published by Boosey & Hawkes.
Violin Series, Repertoire Album 7
For Violin. A distinctive body of essential repertoire and technique to support the development of violinists. Published by Frederick Harris Music Company.
Goblin Feast
By Keith Sharp. Arranged by Keith Sharp. FJH Developing Strings. Also, an optional extension violin part is included for your hotshot violinists who want to try out their third position skills. Optional percussion contributes to the rich sound of this excellent work. Great music for young ensembles!. String Orchestra. Level: Grade 2. Score. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc.
Goblin Feast
By Keith Sharp. Arranged by Keith Sharp. Intermediate String Orchestra. FJH Developing Strings. Also, an optional extension violin part is included for your hotshot violinists who want to try out their third position skills. Optional percussion contributes to the rich sound of this excellent work. Great music for young ensembles! Score for this title: S. Extra part for this title: P. String Orchestra. Level: 2. Score and Set of Parts. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc.


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