Sevcik, 40 Variations Op. 3 Unaccompanied for Violin (Barenreiter)
Sevcik, 40 Variations Op. 3 Unaccompanied (Barenreiter), perhaps his best-known composition, is a favourite with violin students
Otakar Sevick was a highly respected musician and violin teacher from the Czech Republic whose contributions to the music world are still felt today. He was a prolific writer who has written numerous studies, methods, and teaching tools still considered essential references by violinists worldwide. In particular, his violin methods have stood the test of time, remaining valuable resources for aspiring musicians even a century after their publication.
One of Sevick's most notable works is a volume of 40 studies for right-hand technique. These studies cover a broad range of techniques, including string-crossing, arpeggios, triplets, changing bowing styles, staccato, legato, and more. The exercises are carefully crafted to help students develop their skills systematically and progressively, ensuring they acquire a strong foundation in the fundamentals of violin playing. With its comprehensive approach and emphasis on technique, Sevick's volume of studies remains indispensable for any serious violin student.