Carl Flesch: Studies and Exercises For Violin Solo Volume 2: Solo pour Violons
Recueil d'études | Partitions
COMPOSITEUR:
Carl Flesch
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Recueil d'études
ÉDITEUR:
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
Carl Flesch (1873-1944) was a Jewish-Hungarian violinist, composer, editor, and pedagogue. As well as teaching some of the finest violinists of the day, he is also remembered for editing and publishing many obscure and underperformed works that might otherwise have been lost from the repertoire.
Détails
Compositeur | Carl Flesch |
Description Instrument Group | Violon |
Instrumentation | Solo pour Violons |
Instrumentation | Violon |
Type de produit | Recueil d'études |
Description Product Type | Recueil |
Langue | International |
Éditeur | Edition Wilhelm Hansen |
Période | Post 1901 |
Année de publication | 2002 |
Nombre de Pages | 102 |
ISBN | 9788759851883 |
Edition Number | WH17020 |
N° | WH17020 |
Description
Carl Flesch (1873-1944) was a Jewish-Hungarian violinist, composer, editor, and pedagogue. As well as teaching some of the finest violinists of the day, he is also remembered for editing and publishing many obscure and underperformed works that might otherwise have been lost from the repertoire. Flesch's Etudesamling (Studies and Exercises) for Solo Violin was first published in 1921 as his opus 2, while the composer was living with his family in Berlin. They are among the finest Etudes available for the instrument: challenging enough to be educational and worthwhile, but not so hard that the student becomes disheartened.