

Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major Op. 61 – Kremer Edition by Ludwig van Beethoven, edited by Gidon Kremer and published by G. Henle Verlag, offers a profound and reflective perspective on one of the greatest works in the violin repertoire.
Key features
• Guided by Kremer’s artistic insight
• Symphonic, poetic, and philosophically rich
• Encourages personal, thoughtful interpretation
• Essential edition for advanced and professional violinists
Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major Op. 61 – Kremer Edition by Ludwig van Beethoven, edited by the iconic violinist Gidon Kremer and published by G. Henle Verlag, presents Beethoven’s monumental violin concerto through the interpretative voice of one of the most searching and individual artists of our time; conceived on a symphonic scale, this concerto demands long-range architectural thinking, spiritual calm, and poetic authority, and Kremer’s editorial perspective offers performers a deeply reflective pathway into the work—one that values inquiry, imagination, and artistic honesty over tradition-bound routine.
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Beethoven Sonatas for Violin and Piano, Book 2 by Ludwig van Beethoven, published by Verlag, presents Beethoven’s violin sonatas at a more dramatic and expressive stage of his creative evolution.
Key features
• Greater emotional depth and contrast
• Strengthens true violin–piano dialogue
• Demands increased interpretative maturity
• Essential middle-period Beethoven repertoire
Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major Op. 61 – Special Edition by Ludwig van Beethoven, published by G. Henle Verlag, is a definitive presentation of one of the violin repertoire’s greatest masterpieces, emphasizing musical depth, lyrical nobility, and interpretative maturity.
Key features
• A monument of violin literature
• Symphonic in scale and philosophical in spirit
• Rewards patience, balance, and musical wisdom
• Essential repertoire for advanced and professional violinists
Beethoven Two Romances for Violin Op. 40 and Op. 50 by Ludwig van Beethoven, published by Breitkopf & Härtel, are two timeless masterpieces that showcase Beethoven’s most tender and expressive violin writing.
Key features
• Warm, singing melodic lines
• Emphasis on tone, phrasing, and emotional depth
• Ideal for reflective concert moments
• Essential lyrical repertoire for violinists
Beethoven Two Romances Op. 40 & Op. 50 for Violin (arr. Oistrakh) by Ludwig van Beethoven, arranged by David Oistrakh and published by Edition Peters, presents Beethoven’s lyrical masterpieces with the warmth, authority, and musical wisdom of a great violin tradition.
Key features
• Guided by Oistrakh’s expressive insight
• Focus on tone, phrasing, and noble simplicity
• Ideal for cultivating lyrical maturity
• A timeless blend of great music and great artistry
God Save the King with Three Variations for Violin and Piano by Ludwig van Beethoven is a delightful set of variations that blends familiar melody with Beethoven’s inventive charm.
Key features
• Playful and elegant Classical variation writing
• Encourages stylistic contrast and musical character
• Ideal for recitals and teaching repertoire
• Light, engaging, and unmistakably Beethoven
Beethoven Easy Dances for String Orchestra by Ludwig van Beethoven, published by Editio Musica Budapest, is a lively and engaging collection that introduces Beethoven’s music through rhythm, movement, and ensemble play.
Key features
• Cheerful, dance-inspired Beethoven repertoire
• Builds ensemble cohesion and rhythmic confidence
• Accessible yet musically authentic
• Ideal for developing string orchestras
Beethoven Sonata in F major for Piano and Violin Op. 24 by Ludwig van Beethoven, published by G. Henle Verlag, is a luminous and lyrical violin sonata that exemplifies Beethoven’s gift for melody, balance, and chamber-music dialogue.
Key features
• Warm, singing character throughout
• True violin–piano partnership
• Elegant, flowing, and expressive
• Essential repertoire for developing chamber musicians