Kreisler, Farewell To Cucullain For Violin (Londonderry Air)
$15.35
Kreisler's Farewell to Cucullain (Londonderry Air) is a lyrical and expressive arrangement of the famous Irish tune for violin and piano, ideal for intermediate to advanced players.
Kreisler, Farewell To Cucullain For Violin (Londonderry Air)
Kreisler's Farewell to Cucullain (Londonderry Air) for Violin is a beautifully arranged version of the beloved Irish melody, also widely known as "Danny Boy." Fritz Kreisler’s sensitive adaptation for violin and piano highlights the song’s lyrical beauty and emotional depth. Suitable for intermediate to advanced players, this arrangement is perfect for recitals, encores, or special occasions, and offers clear, elegant engraving for ease of performance.
Key Features:
Arranged by Fritz Kreisler
Based on the classic Irish tune "Londonderry Air" (Danny Boy)
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