Kreisler, Sicilienne And Rigaudon For Violin (Schott)
$25.95
Kreisler's Sicilienne and Rigaudon (Schott) offers two contrasting Baroque-style pieces for violin and piano, ideal for intermediate to advanced performers looking for both lyricism and lively dance character.
Kreisler, Sicilienne And Rigaudon For Violin (Schott)
Kreisler's Sicilienne and Rigaudon for Violin, published by Schott, features two charming Baroque-inspired pieces, originally attributed to Francoeur and artfully arranged by Fritz Kreisler. This set pairs the elegant, flowing Sicilienne with the spirited, rhythmic Rigaudon, allowing violinists to showcase a range of musical expression. Perfect for intermediate to advanced players, it offers clear, precise engraving and is ideal for both performance and study.
Key Features:
Arranged by Fritz Kreisler (after Francoeur)
Two contrasting movements: Sicilienne and Rigaudon
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