Prokofiev, Sonata no. 2 for violin and piano Op.94a
$137.00
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
Sergei Prokofiew, Sonata no. 2 for violin and piano op.94a
Immerse yourself in the lyrical beauty and rhythmic vitality of Prokofiev’s Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Piano, Op. 94a. Originally written as a flute sonata and later reimagined by Prokofiev for violin at the urging of David Oistrakh, this work is celebrated for its sparkling melodies, elegant structure, and expressive interplay between violin and piano. The edition provides a clear, performance-ready score, making it a favourite for advanced students and professional musicians preparing for recitals, competitions, or in-depth study of 20th-century repertoire. This sonata showcases Prokofiev’s unique blend of lyricism, wit, and technical brilliance, offering violinists an unforgettable musical journey.
Key Features:
Complete violin and piano score
Originally composed as a flute sonata, transcribed for violin by Prokofiev.
Rich, melodic themes and rhythmic energy
Accurate, clear notation for confident performance
Ideal for advanced players, recitals, competitions, and modern repertoire study
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Key Features:
• Both concertos in one volume
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• Reliable Kalmus engraving
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Key Features:
• March from ‘Love for Three Oranges’ for violin and piano
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