Stravinsky’s “Pastorale for Violin and Piano” (Schott) offers a lyrical, impressionistic miniature for intermediate and advanced players, with editorial support for study or performance.
Enter the enchanting world of Igor Stravinsky with “Pastorale for Violin and Piano,” published by Schott. Originally composed as a vocalise, this charming miniature has been beautifully arranged for violin and piano, capturing Stravinsky’s lyrical inventiveness and delicate harmonies. Suitable for intermediate to advanced players, “Pastorale” is ideal for recitals, encores, and study, adding a touch of Russian impressionism to the violin repertoire. The Schott edition features clear notation and editorial notes for an enjoyable and authentic performance experience.
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Igor Stravinsky’s “Pastorale” arranged for violin and piano.
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