

Accolay’s Concerto No. 1 in A minor (Schott) is a beloved Romantic work for intermediate violinists, featuring lyrical themes and accessible virtuosity—perfect for early concerto study and performance.
Key Features:
• By Jean-Baptiste Accolay
• For violin and piano
• Intermediate level
• Romantic, melodic style
• Ideal for exams and recitals
Jean-Baptiste Accolay’s Concerto No. 1 in A minor for Violin and Piano, published by Schott, is a classic entry in the student violin repertoire. Composed in 1868, this single-movement concerto is renowned for its memorable melodies, expressive Romantic style, and approachable technical demands. It is frequently chosen by intermediate-level violinists for study, exams, and first-concerto performances, offering a perfect blend of lyrical passages and virtuosic flourishes. Schott’s edition offers clear notation and a reliable piano reduction, making it a favorite among teachers and students alike.
Key Features:
Alte Meister fur Junge Spieler - Old Masters for Young Players for Violin Book 1
Old Masters for Young Players Vieux Matitres Pour La jeunesse
Violin and Piano Band I
Urtext Edition, Piano reduction with marked and unmarked string parts. Orchestral material is available from Breitkopf & Härtel.
In 1935, Alban Berg began sketching his Violin Concerto. Manon Gropius, the daughter of Walter Gropius and Alma Mahler - friends of Berg's - died of polio. He dedicated the concerto "To the Memory of an Angel" to her memory. This edition of the concerto includes the violin part and piano reduction, edited by Michael Kube. Frank Peter Zimmermann provided fingerings and bowings. This edition is available worldwide.
Concerto No1 in A minor for Violin with Piano by J.B. Accolay
Edited and Fingered by Otto K. Schill
Schirmer Edition
Amazing Solos for Violin and Keyboard, arranged by Howard Harrison, is an essential collection for intermediate players, featuring:
• A diverse mix of classical and folk pieces
• Expressive violin parts with supportive keyboard accompaniments
• Ideal for recitals, practice, and classroom use
• Thoughtful, performance-ready arrangements
• A valuable addition to any violinist’s repertoire