

Mendelssohn’s Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 (Henle) is a beloved Romantic masterpiece for violin, presented in a scholarly urtext edition—ideal for study and performance.
Key Features:
• Romantic violin concerto
• Lyrical and virtuosic
• Henle Urtext Edition
• For advanced performers and students
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Three Romantic Violin Concertos (Schirmer) brings together the Bruch G-minor, Mendelssohn E-minor, and Tchaikovsky D-major concertos—three pillars of the Romantic violin repertoire.
Key features
• Three iconic concertos in one volume
• A journey from lyricism to symphonic virtuosity
• Essential study and performance repertoire
• Cornerstone collection for advancing violinists
Mendelssohn’s Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 (Schirmer) offers a beautifully arranged violin and piano version of the Romantic masterpiece—ideal for study and performance.
Key Features:
• Romantic concerto reduction
• Lyrical, expressive, and virtuosic
• Schirmer edition
• Great for practice and concerts
Mendelssohn’s String Quintets (Breitkopf & Härtel) deliver both early and revised versions, capturing the composer’s artistry and attention to detail—an essential edition for performers and scholars.
Key Features:
• Both quintets and multiple versions
• Playable early and final A major quintets
• Study score included
• Breitkopf & Härtel edition
This Bärenreiter Urtext edition presents all of Mendelssohn’s violin sonatas, with facsimiles and expert commentary—an essential resource for study and performance.
Key Features:
• Complete Mendelssohn violin sonatas
• Urtext and fingered violin parts
• Moderate technical level
• Bärenreiter edition
Mendelssohn’s Wedding March (Op. 61, Schott) delivers festive brilliance in a violin arrangement—perfect for ceremonies, celebrations, or recital performances.
Key Features:
• Iconic wedding favourite
• Joyous violin arrangement
• Schott edition
• Suited for special occasions and concerts
Mendelssohn’s String Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 12, brims with lyrical beauty and inventive form—a Romantic classic for chamber musicians.
Key Features:
• Romantic string quartet
• Expressive and lyrical
• Four contrasting movements
• Ideal for performance and study
Mendelssohn’s Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 (IMC), is a lyrical and virtuosic masterpiece for violin, presented in a dependable edition for performance and study.
Key Features:
• Romantic violin concerto
• Lyrical and technical
• IMC edition
• For advanced performers and students