bärenreiter update: violin
Violin
Lessons for Fun – A Musical Walk Through
the Zoo !
“This is an exquisitely produced offering by
Bärenreiter which stands out from the masses with its beautiful colour animal
pictures and quality of its printing…bowings and fingering are all excellent,
making this perfect teaching material” ESTA News & Views
Introduction to the Great Composers. 15 Short Pieces for Intermediate
Violinists
Violin and Piano
Approx. Grade 3-4 BA
8110b £ 5.50
The great composers of the past gathered together in
this volume provide a varied and appealing journey through music history. Using first and third positions, these pieces
will equip the learner violinist for the next stages of development and provide
an attractive collection of classics wonderfully suited for teaching and
for enjoyment at home. Includes original pieces by Purcell, Handel, J S Bach, Gluck,
Weber, Mendelssohn, Schubert, Verdi
and others.
J
S Bach: Double
Concerto in D minor BWV 1043 for two Violins, Strings and Basso continuo.
Urtext edition and performing edition with fingerings and bowings.
Two
Violins and Piano BA
5188a £ 8.50
In 2001 Bärenreiter issued a newly engraved
straightforward keyboard reduction and solo parts to this concerto based on the
acclaimed New Bach Edition. Now we have
gone a step further with this expanded edition which offers not only the two
Urtext solo violin parts, but also two additional parts with fingerings and
bowings by the baroque specialist Andrew
Manze.
Manze also provides players enlightened comments (in
English and German) on historical
performance practice dealing with how the instrument was held, fingerings,
bowings, shifting, the use of open strings and much much more.
W A Mozart: Concerto No.5
for Violin and Orchestra in A major K.219
Urtext edition and performing edition with Cadenzas
and Lead-ins and fermata
embellishments.
Violin and Piano BA
4712a £ 10.50
Bärenreiter’s new editions of the Mozart Violin Concertos
offer the complete picture with a reliable historically informed Urtext solo
part; a part with fingerings and
bowings by leading string expert Martin Wulfhorst; plus a separate part
with the most often performed Cadenzas and Lead-ins. Rounded off with new straight forward piano reductions these editions are the
first choice for teachers and students alike.
New editions
of: No.2 (BA 4864a-£ 9.50)
No.3 (BA 4865a-£ 8.50) No.4 (BA 4866a-£ 9.50)
Urtext edition by Christopher Hogwood.
This recent edition of Vivaldi’s masterpiece is a
critical performing edition of the
Manchester manuscript, which originates from Vivaldi’s circle and
represents an alternative definitive
version of these famous concertos than the first printed edition published by
Le Cene in Amsterdam in 1725. With all four concertos in one volume, Christopher Hogwood’s critical edition has
rapidly become the standard for amateurs and professionals alike.