

A complete anthology of Gabriel Fauré’s works for violin and piano, edited by Roy Howat and published by Edition Peters. Featuring Berceuse, Op. 16, Romance, Op. 28, Andante, Op. 75, and Morceau de lecture, this volume presents refined French Romantic elegance in one authoritative collection.
Key Features:
• Complete violin and piano works by Fauré
• Scholarly edition by Roy Howat
• Includes four essential Romantic miniatures
• Ideal for recital and advanced study
Accolay Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor by Jean-Baptiste Accolay, published by G. Schirmer, is a classic entry-level Romantic concerto that combines expressive melody with accessible virtuosity.
Key features
• Ideal first concerto for developing violinists
• Expressive, dramatic, and approachable
• Builds confidence and musical projection
• A staple of student concert repertoire
The Red Violin Caprices for Violin by John Corigliano, published by G. Schirmer, is a virtuosic solo work inspired by the acclaimed film score.
Key features
• Cinematic intensity meets concert virtuosity
• Modern harmonic richness and dramatic flair
• Demanding, high-impact recital repertoire
• A standout contemporary violin showpiece
Kreisler's Farewell to Cucullain (Londonderry Air) is a lyrical and expressive arrangement of the famous Irish tune for violin and piano, ideal for intermediate to advanced players.
Key Features:
• Arranged by Fritz Kreisler
• For violin and piano
• Intermediate to advanced level
• Based on "Londonderry Air" (Danny Boy)
• Perfect for recitals and special occasions
Carse: Violin School of Progressive Studies Book 4 by Adam Carse, published by Stainer & Bell, is an advanced method volume that solidifies technique and prepares violinists for serious repertoire study.
Key features
• Advanced technical consolidation
• Emphasis on control, coordination, and musical discipline
• Bridges method work and concert repertoire
• Essential preparation for higher-level etudes
Chopin: Sonata for Violoncello and Piano in G minor Op. 65 by Frédéric Chopin, published by G. Henle Verlag, is a powerful late-Romantic chamber masterpiece of depth, lyricism, and expressive dialogue.
Key features
• Chopin’s most important chamber work
• Intense cello–piano partnership
• Dramatic and lyrical in equal measure
• Essential repertoire for advanced chamber musicians
Wieniawski Scherzo-Tarantella for violin and piano (International Music Company)