Tchaikovsky, Melodie for Violin and Piano Op. 42 No. 3 (Fischer)
Discover the lyrical beauty of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s "Mélodie for Violin and Piano, Op. 42 No. 3," in this Fischer edition. Originally composed as part of his "Souvenir d’un lieu cher" suite in 1878, the Mélodie is cherished for its heartfelt melodies, expressive phrasing, and gentle Romantic charm. This beloved miniature offers violinists the opportunity to explore Tchaikovsky’s gift for lyrical writing and musical nuance, making it a favourite for recitals and special occasions. The Fischer edition features clear, practical notation, providing both students and professionals with an accessible and elegant version for performance or study. Ideal for showcasing sensitivity and expressive tone, this piece remains a true gem of the violin repertoire.
Key Features:
Tchaikovsky’s "Mélodie," Op. 42 No. 3 for violin and piano
Part of the "Souvenir d’un lieu cher" suite (1878)
Heartfelt, lyrical Romantic miniature
Clear, performer-friendly Fischer edition
Suitable for students and professionals
Perfect for recitals, encores, and special occasions
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