

Six etudes in a Tango style written in 1987 by the 20th Century Arengtinian composer Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992).
May be performed by flute or violin.
Discover Wieniawski’s Scherzo-Tarantelle Op. 16 for Violin and Piano, edited by Theodore Spiering and published by Carl Fischer. This energetic showpiece features a solo violin part and piano reduction in clear standard notation, ideal for advanced study or performance.
Key Features:
• Carl Fischer edition, edited by Spiering
• Solo violin part and piano reduction
• Lively, virtuosic character
• Standard classical notation
New Violin Study School, op. 182 Vol.5 by Arthur Simrock is a comprehensive guide to help violinists improve their skills. The book includes a set of carefully selected studies arranged progressively to challenge players in the third position and studies that combine the first and third positions. It is published by Simrock and has 44 pages. The book features celebrated studies by renowned composers such as Bach, Paganini, and Mozart, among others, progressively arranged for students or virtuosos.
Albéniz Tango for Violin or Viola and Piano by Isaac Albéniz, arranged by Watson Forbes, is a richly expressive Spanish character piece that rewards lyrical playing and rhythmic freedom.
Key features
• Warm, sensuous Spanish character
• Ideal for expressive tone and phrasing
• Works beautifully for violin or viola
• A charming and atmospheric recital miniature