

Jazzy Duets for Violin with CD
Elevate your next performance with Mozart’s Concertone in C Major K190 for Two Violins & Piano (EMB) — a showpiece for ensembles who want to stand out. A rare gem for violinists ready to make a lasting impression.
Key Features:
• Two violin parts with piano reduction
• Clear, performer-friendly EMB edition
• Ideal for advanced duos and chamber concerts
• Highlights Mozart’s flair for dialogue and drama
Delight in Vivaldi’s Concerto in F major for Three Violins (RV 551), available in the EMB edition with piano reduction. Edited by Pál Károlyi, this score features dynamic parts for three solo violins plus strings and harpsichord, making it an engaging choice for Baroque ensembles and performers.
Key Features:
• EMB edition with piano reduction
• Edited by Pál Károlyi
• Three solo violin parts
• Suitable for ensemble or study
Riding Tandem, 18 Easy Violin Duets by Rudolf Nykrin, Pub. Schott.
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach was a highly talented German composer and performer born in 1710. He composed Three Duets for Two Violas in Berlin around 1775, which inherited the contrapuntal style of his father and contributed significantly to Berlin's musical heritage. There is a cyclical connection among the duets, and Bach adapted the music to maintain harmonic and melodic balance between the two instruments.