Stravinsky’s “Pastorale for Violin and Piano” (Schott) is a lyrical, impressionistic miniature for intermediate and advanced violinists, with editorial support for performance and study.
Step into the lyrical soundscape of Igor Stravinsky with “Pastorale for Violin and Piano,” published by Schott. Originally composed as a wordless song, this charming miniature has been artfully arranged for violin and piano, highlighting Stravinsky’s melodic inventiveness and subtle harmonies. Ideal for intermediate to advanced violinists, “Pastorale” is perfect for recitals, encores, or study, bringing a touch of impressionistic colour and Russian character to any program. The Schott edition features clear engraving and editorial notes to ensure an enjoyable and authentic performance experience.
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Igor Stravinsky’s “Pastorale” for violin and piano
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