The Infant Paganini
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Product ID: BA4 10691
By Edward Mollenhauer
Publisher:
Bärenreiter
Arranger:
ViolinPiano
Genre:
Classical
Line Up:
Violin & Piano (Solo: Violin)
Duration:
5:00
Level: 2-3
Set of parts
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About this item
The Mollenhauer fantasia"The Infant Paganini"is a charming introduction
to early virtuoso techniques. It calls for bowing techniques such as
detache, legato, spiccato and arpeggios over three strings. Players are
also expected to play harmonics and pizzicato.
This showpiece (BA 10691) can be accomplished by young violinists who can play in first to third position
Instrumentation
Violin
Piano
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Composer
Edward Mollenhauer
Mollenhauer was born in Erfurt, Prussia. He studied under Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst and Louis Spohr, and had become famous in Germany and at Saint Petersburg before he was twenty-five years old. To escape conscription, he went to England, joined Jullien, and accompanied him to New York City in 1853. He settled there and became a founder in America of the Conservatory method of teaching the violin. Mollenhauer's best-known compositions for the violin are his quartets. He also wrote the operas, The Corsican Bride (1861), Breakers (1881), and The Masked Ball. He soloed with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra for six years.[1] He also created a piece for violin with piano accompaniment, "The Boy Paganini" which is still played worldwide.[2] Among those he taught were African-American soloist and orchestra director, Walter F. Craig
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