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Hans Sitt: Romanesca op. 13/1: Violon et Accomp.

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COMPOSITEUR: Hans Sitt
TYPE DE PRODUIT: Version instrumentale
ÉDITEUR: Schott Music
Any violinist who hears the name Sitt nowadays will probably just think of the author of studies and exercises that have long been a familiar feature in instrumental lessons. Of course the Prague violinist, music teacher and composer Hans Sitt (1850 1922) made a significant impact on methods of
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Compositeur Hans Sitt
Éditeur Wolfgang Birtel
Description Instrument Group Violon
Instrumentation Violon et Accomp.
Instrumentation Violon et Piano
Type de produit Version instrumentale
Description Product Type Recueil
Éditeur Schott Music
Année de publication 2015
Nombre de Pages 12
ISMN 9790001200028
UPC 841886022737
Edition Number ED 21927
SCHED21927
Description
Any violinist who hears the name Sitt nowadays will probably just think of the author of studies and exercises that have long been a familiar feature in instrumental lessons. Of course the Prague violinist, music teacher and composer Hans Sitt (1850 1922) made a significant impact on methods of violin teaching, but he also wrote a whole series of other works worth listening to: concertos for violin, viola and cello and chamber music for various combinations of instruments. Sitt studied the violin in Prague and was then appointed first as leader of the orchestra and then as musical director in Breslau (now called Wroclaw).After posts as director of music in Prague,Chemnitz where he championed the work of Smetana and Nice, he was eventually appointed professor of violin, orchestral playing and score reading at the Leipzig Conservatoire from 1884 1921. Besides this he also played viola in the Brodsky Quartet, organised concerts and was conductor of the Bach Society. The composers Franco Alfano - who completed Puccini’s unfinished opera Turandot and Frederick Delius studied with Sitt, as did the conductor Václav Talich. Three Album Leaves op. 13 were also composed during his time in Leipzig, published by Bosworth & Co in 1894. Romanesca, No. 1 in that collection, is a pretty, slightly melancholy piece of music with romantic appeal that draws out lyrical and expressive playing and is thus eminently suitable for tuition purposes and concert performances.
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