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Czardas

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€ 78,00

Product ID: LW2 50260001
By Vittorio Monti

Publisher:
LudwigMasters
Arranger:
Hall
Series:
StringMasters Developing Strings
Genre:
Gypsy
Line Up:
String Orchestra (Solo: Violin)
Duration:
4:30
Level: 2.5

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The ultimate solo violin showstopper! Whether you have an outstanding student or a guest artist, Monti's Czardas, made so popular by Jascha Heifetz, will guarantee you a standing ovation at your next concert. The solo violin part remains unchanged (at a grade 4 level) but the accompaniment has been carefully edited to allow your students the opportunity to perform with a guest artist. An optional cut has been notated that could eliminate balance issues. Some position playing is required in the cello part.


Instrumentation

1 Full Score
1 solo Violin
8 Violin 1
8 Violin 2
2 Violin 3 (subst. Viola)
5 Viola
5 Cello
5 Bass


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Composer
Vittorio Monti (1868-1922)

Vittorio Monti (6 January 1868 – 20 June 1922) was an Italian composer, violinist, and conductor. Monti was born in Naples, where he studied violin and composition at the Conservatorio di San Pietro a Majella. Around 1900 he got an assignment as the conductor for the Lamoureux Orchestra in Paris, where he wrote several ballets and operettas, for example, Noël de Pierrot. His only famous work is his Csárdás, written around 1904 and played by almost every gypsy orchestra.
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