The Kreisler Collection for Violin Volume 2 offers more of Kreisler’s enchanting works and arrangements, making it an excellent choice for intermediate and advanced players eager to broaden their repertoire.
Key Features:
•Additional original and arranged pieces by Kreisler
The Kreisler Collection for Violin Volume 2 continues to celebrate the artistry of Fritz Kreisler, offering a wide selection of his captivating original compositions and brilliant arrangements. This volume is designed for intermediate to advanced violinists, providing both musical depth and technical variety. With meticulously edited scores and piano accompaniments, it is a valuable addition to any violinist’s library for performance, study, or pleasure.
Key Features:
Features additional works and arrangements by Fritz Kreisler
Kreisler's Variationen (Schott) is a captivating set of themes and variations for advanced violinists, full of expressive character and technical challenge.
The Kreisler Collection for Violin Volume 3 offers the final selection of Kreisler’s beloved works and arrangements, making it perfect for intermediate and advanced violinists looking to complete their Kreisler library.
Key Features:
•Additional original and arranged pieces by Kreisler
Paganini’s Moto Perpetuo for Violin, arranged by Kreisler and published by IMC, is a dazzling, high-speed showpiece designed for advanced violinists seeking to showcase their virtuosity.
Experience the brilliance of Fritz Kreisler’s “Praeludium and Allegro” for violin and piano, presented in this concise Schott edition. Perfect for advanced players, this piece showcases dramatic flair and lyrical melodies—ideal for recitals and competitions.
Kreisler's Recitativo and Scherzo Caprice, Op. 6, is a dramatic, unaccompanied violin showpiece that uniquely blends free-form expression with technical brilliance—perfect for advanced solo performances.
Kreisler’s Caprice Viennois Op. 2 (Schott) is a charming and expressive violin showpiece, perfect for advanced players who want to highlight both lyrical and technical skills on stage.
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.