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Josef Suk

Suk: Melody

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Bärenreiter Praha  |  SKU: H7951  |  Barcode: 9790260103511
  • Composer: Josef Suk (1874-1935)
  • Editor: Zdeněk Nouza
  • Format: Performance Score
  • Instrumentation: Violin I, Violin II
  • Work: Melody
  • ISMN: 9790260103511
  • Size: 9.2 x 12.2 inches
  • Pages: 8

Description

In 1892 Josef Suk, a mere 18 years of age, contributed his piece Melody to a collection of simple works for violin called "The Young Violinist", published by the Prague-based firm Jos. R. Vilimek. This short, charming and technically undemanding piece for young violinists, which is possibly more familiar to Czech audiences in arrangements for other combinations of instruments, was published once again in its original version for two violins to mark the 70th anniversary of Suk's death. The whereabouts of the autograph of this work is unknown; the editor of this edition based his revisions on the original, carefully prepared edition from 1892. The bowings are Suk's own, but no fingerings have been added, since the piece can be played by violinists of varying technical proficiency; first position alone would suffice, however, a fuller, richer sound would be gained with greater mastery of the instrument.

Bärenreiter Praha

Suk: Melody

$ 6.75

Description

In 1892 Josef Suk, a mere 18 years of age, contributed his piece Melody to a collection of simple works for violin called "The Young Violinist", published by the Prague-based firm Jos. R. Vilimek. This short, charming and technically undemanding piece for young violinists, which is possibly more familiar to Czech audiences in arrangements for other combinations of instruments, was published once again in its original version for two violins to mark the 70th anniversary of Suk's death. The whereabouts of the autograph of this work is unknown; the editor of this edition based his revisions on the original, carefully prepared edition from 1892. The bowings are Suk's own, but no fingerings have been added, since the piece can be played by violinists of varying technical proficiency; first position alone would suffice, however, a fuller, richer sound would be gained with greater mastery of the instrument.

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