

Komarowski, a Russian violin teacher of Polish descent, makes his American debut with this publication. The first movement, included in Grade 8 of the RCM, is comparable to Haydn’s Concerto in G Major. It mainly uses first and third positions, offering advanced and simplified notes. Overall, it’s a light and enjoyable piece for students and audiences alike. - American String Teacher, May 2007
‘With this publication, Komarowski, a Russian violin teacher of Polish descent, comes to America. The first movement is published in Grade 8 of the RCM, placing the work on the level of the Haydn Concerto in G Major. Most of the work is in the first and third positions, with a touch of fifth. Some more advanced alternate notes are provided, with others for simplification. Fingerings are not given. The composition has a light, happy air about it...a pleasant listening experience for the audience and an exciting playing experience for the student.’ - American String Teacher, May 2007
This publication introduces Komarowski, a Russian violin teacher of Polish descent, to America. Featured in Grade 8 of the Royal Conservatory of Music, the Haydn Concerto in G Major is challenging to match. The piece uses first, third, and some fifth positions, with advanced alternate notes and simplified options but no fingerings. Its light and joyful character provides a delightful experience for listeners and performers alike. - American String Teacher. Advanced level.
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