Concert Repertoire for Violin

Concert Repertoire for Violin

by Mary Cohen (Editor)

Synopsis

Concert Repertoire for Violin by Mary Cohen combines imaginative arrangements with original pieces, all of which have been carefully selected and written for players of Grade 4-7 standard. The pieces are varied and fun and will help players to improve technically as they move towards tackling the more advanced repertoire found in volumes such as Real Repertoire for Violin.

**ABRSM selected piece (Violin 2012-2015): Without Care (Reinecke)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 56
Publisher: Faber Music Ltd
Published: 26 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 0571524400
ISBN 13: 9780571524402

Media Reviews

Aimed at pupils of a standard between Grades 4 and 6, this excellent selection also offers great value for money - many of the pieces included can cost only slightly less than this book when purchased individually. The most familiar pieces on offer (Elgar's Chanson de Matin, von Paradis's beautiful Sicilienne, Bizet' s Habanera from Carmen and Bach's Air on a G String) are satisfying to play and make great concert pieces, while the less familiar work (e.g. Edward German's Torch Dance and Peter Sculthorpe's Serenade) present different challenges but are equally rewarding. Bowing and fingering markings are kept to a minimum but work well. All in all, for a pupil who doesn't already own too many of the pieces in the collection this comes very highly recommended.

Music Teacher Magazine, February 2008

An excellent collection of 12 pieces selected by Mary Cohen. They cover a wide range of styles, including Baroque (Vivaldi and Bach), Romantic (Brahms and Grieg) and modern (Peter Sculthorpe).
The selection also provides a good range of musical and technical challenges to the 'intermediate'pupil. Second and fifth positions are required in several pieces and Edward German's Torch Dance has some fun chromatic challenges. This is a reasonably priced collection with an enjoyable selection of pieces.

European String Teachers Association, Autumn 2007