Stravinsky’s “Elegie for Violin (or Viola)” (Schott) is a poignant, neoclassical solo work for advanced performers, featuring expressive depth and editorial notes for study or performance.
Discover the introspective beauty of Igor Stravinsky’s “Elegie for Violin (or Viola),” published by Schott. Composed in 1944, this poignant solo piece showcases Stravinsky’s neoclassical clarity and expressive restraint, offering a moving meditation for unaccompanied violin or viola. Suitable for advanced players, “Elegie” is ideal for recitals, auditions, or personal study, enriching the repertoire with its subtle emotional depth. The Schott edition features clear engraving and editorial notes to support an insightful interpretation and performance.
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Igor Stravinsky’s “Elegie” for solo violin or viola
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