Tschaikowsky Sérénade Mélancolique Op. 26 for Violin (Henle)
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Tchaikovsky’s "Sérénade Mélancolique, Op. 26" (Henle) is a Romantic masterpiece, edited by Alexander Komarov with fingerings by Klaus Schilde and Ingolf Turban. This urtext edition, based on Russian first editions, offers both marked and unmarked string parts for advanced violinists.
Key Features:
•First concerto work for violin, prelude to the Violin Concerto
Tschaikowsky Sérénade Mélancolique Op. 26 for Violin (Henle)
Discover the poignant lyricism of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s "Sérénade Mélancolique, Op. 26" for violin, presented in the esteemed Henle edition (MK). Composed in February 1875, this was Tchaikovsky’s first concertante work for violin, paving the way for his legendary Violin Concerto three years later. Renowned for its haunting melodies and emotional depth, "Sérénade Mélancolique" is a favourite for advanced violinists seeking to showcase both sensitivity and technical finesse. This urtext edition is edited by Alexander Komarov, with piano fingering by Klaus Schilde and violin fingering by Ingolf Turban. It is based on the Russian first editions and includes both a marked and unmarked string part, offering performers flexibility and scholarly accuracy. The clear, authentic notation makes this edition ideal for recitals, competitions, and in-depth study.
Key Features:
Tchaikovsky’s first concertante work for violin
Precursor to the famous Violin Concerto
Edited by Alexander Komarov
Fingering by Klaus Schilde (piano) and Ingolf Turban (violin)
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Key Features:
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