Vivaldi’s "12 Sonatas Book 2, Nos. 7–12" (Schott) features six more Baroque gems—dynamic, expressive sonatas perfect for building violin technique and style.
Key Features:
•Six Vivaldi sonatas for violin
•Schott edition, clear and accessible
•Intermediate to advanced level
•Great for study, recitals, and repertoire building
Continue your exploration of Baroque violin mastery with Antonio Vivaldi’s "12 Sonatas Book 2, Nos. 7–12," published by Schott. This collection completes Vivaldi’s celebrated set, featuring six more sonatas that highlight his inventive harmonies, expressive lyricism, and vibrant rhythmic character. Each sonata offers a captivating blend of lively dance movements and soulful slow sections, allowing violinists to refine both technical skills and musical interpretation. The Schott edition delivers clear, reliable notation and thoughtful editorial insights, making these sonatas ideal for intermediate and advanced players seeking to expand their Baroque repertoire. Perfect for recitals, study, or deepening your appreciation of Vivaldi’s signature Venetian style.
Key Features:
Six sonatas (Book 2, Nos. 7–12) by Antonio Vivaldi for violin and continuo
Schott edition with clear, performer-friendly notation
Baroque repertoire with diverse forms and expressive contrasts
Ideal for developing technique and interpretation
Suitable for intermediate and advanced violinists
Excellent for recitals, lessons, and Baroque exploration
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Vivaldi’s "L’Estro Armonico, Op. 3 No. 6 in A Minor" (Edition Butorac, Munchen) is a spirited Baroque favorite for violinists, offering expressive challenges and clear, accessible notation.
Vivaldi’s "Winter" Concerto (Peters) from The Four Seasons is a dramatic Baroque favorite—perfect for advanced violinists seeking expressive and technical brilliance.
Vivaldi’s "Concerto in A Minor, Op. 3 No. 8" (Schott) is a lively showcase for two violins and piano—ideal for advanced players and chamber performances.