Masterpiece of Spanish-Inspired Violin Repertoire Edouard Lalo’s Symphonie Espagnole, Op. 21 is a celebrated violin concerto that showcases a fusion of French elegance and Spanish flair. Originally composed for violin and orchestra, this edition offers a high-quality piano reduction, allowing violinists to study and perform this essential work with full musical expression. The piece was written in 1874 and premiered by the legendary Spanish violinist Pablo de Sarasate in 1875. Authentic Edition for Violin and Piano This Schirmer Library of Classics edition is carefully edited to preserve the brilliance and technical demands of the original orchestral composition. The violin solo part is accompanied by a piano reduction that maintains the depth and richness of the orchestration. Ideal for advanced students, competition preparation, and professional performances, this edition provides violinists with a historically accurate and meticulously arranged version of the work. Essential for Recitals and Competitions Widely performed in violin competitions and recitals, Symphonie Espagnole is known for its expressive melodies, intricate passages, and rhythmic vitality. The blend of virtuosity and lyrical phrasing makes it a must-have for violinists seeking to expand their repertoire with a piece that highlights technical skill and musicality.
Symphonie Espagnole, Op. 21 – Violin and Piano Sheet Music | Edouard Lalo | Schirmer Library of Classics Volume 1236 | Essential Solo Repertoire for … (Schirmer Library of Classics, 1236)
$13.57
This sheet music provides an advanced student violinist with essential solo repertoire for study, competitions, and performance.
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Weight | 0.254 lbs |
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Dimensions | 22.9 × 0.4 × 30.5 in |
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