Discover the expressive power of Prokofieff’s Violin Concerto No. 2, Op. 63 in this Boosey edition. Featuring evocative themes and dynamic rhythms, this concerto offers violinists a compelling mix of lyrical beauty and technical excitement.
Embark on a riveting sonic adventure with Prokofieff’s Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 63, brought to you in this authoritative Boosey edition. Famed for its soulful lyricism, rhythmic vitality, and bold stylistic contrasts, this concerto enthrals performers and listeners with its seamless blend of folk-inspired melodies and modern inventiveness. From its haunting opening to its electrifying finale, this masterpiece invites violinists to explore a rich palette of expression and technical mastery.
Special Features:
Striking opening: Solo violin introduces a haunting folk-like theme
Rhythmic vitality: Pulsing dance rhythms and unexpected syncopations
Bold contrasts: Shifts from introspective lyricism to fiery brilliance
Signature cadenza: Showcases the soloist’s virtuosity and individuality
Boosey edition: Precision engraving and practical editorial insights for performers
Add sparkle to your program with Prokofiev’s March for Violin and Piano, edited by Heifetz (Carl Fischer). This lively piece, featuring Heifetz’s expert editorial guidance, is perfect for advanced violinists seeking a fun and showy recital work.
Explore Prokofiev’s Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Piano, Op. 94a—a lyrical and spirited work originally composed as a flute sonata. With its memorable melodies and rhythmic drive, this edition is perfect for advanced violinists preparing for recitals or competitions.
Key Features:
• Full violin and piano score
• Adapted by Prokofiev from his flute sonata
• Melodic, energetic style
• Clear, accurate notation
• Great for advanced players and modern repertoire study
Explore Prokofiev’s two iconic Violin Concerti—No. 1 and No. 2—in this practical Kalmus edition. Featuring clear solo parts and piano reductions, it’s a top choice for advanced violinists preparing for competitions, recitals, or modern repertoire study.
Key Features:
• Both concertos in one volume
• Solo violin parts and piano reductions
• Reliable Kalmus engraving
• Great for advanced players and performance preparation
Enhance your solo repertoire with Prokofiev’s Sonata in D Major, Op. 115 for Solo Violin (Zen-On). This engaging three-movement work offers melodic invention and rhythmic flair, with Zen-On’s clear notation ideal for advanced violinists in performance or study.
Add variety to your solo repertoire with Prokofiev’s Sonata Op. 115 for Violin (Sikorski Edition). This charming, three-movement sonata offers inventive melodies and rhythmic flair, with clear notation ideal for advanced violinists in recitals or competitions.
Key Features:
• Sonata for solo violin in three movements
• Accurate Sikorski engraving
• Melodic, playful style
• For advanced players and professionals
• Ideal for recitals, competitions, and repertoire studies
Experience the intensity of Prokofiev’s Sonata No. 1 for Solo Violin in this Schirmer edition. Featuring clear notation and expressive writing, it’s ideal for advanced violinists looking to challenge themselves with a modern solo masterpiece.
Study and perform Prokofiev’s Concerto No. 1 in D Op. 19 for Violin and Piano with this trusted IMC edition. Renowned for its lyrical lines and rhythmic flair, this edition features clear notation and is ideal for advanced recitals and modern repertoire.
Liven up your next performance with Prokofiev’s March from ‘Love for Three Oranges,’ arranged for violin and piano and edited by Heifetz (Fischer). This witty, energetic piece—with Heifetz’s legendary editorial touches—is perfect for advanced violinists looking for a show-stopping encore.
Key Features:
• March from ‘Love for Three Oranges’ for violin and piano