

The Violin of Bygone Days is a delightful collection of music inspired by the violin traditions of earlier generations. With expressive, characterful repertoire, it offers violinists an opportunity to explore the beauty and charm of historic musical styles.
Key Features:
• Collection of historic-inspired violin repertoire
• Features music reflecting earlier musical traditions
• Develops expression and stylistic understanding
• Encourages appreciation of historical repertoire
• Suitable for students and advanced players
• Ideal for lessons, recitals, and study
• Expands violin repertoire and musical knowledge
• Features lyrical and characterful pieces
• Educational and enjoyable collection
• Valuable addition to any violinist's music library
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
Suite No. 1 for Solo Violin by Ernest Bloch is a gripping solo work that combines modern expression with deep spiritual and emotional resonance.
Key features
• Intense, expressive solo violin writing
• Rich in character, color, and personal voice
• Demands interpretative depth and commitment
• Essential 20th-century solo violin repertoire