What are some of the world s most famous songs for solo violins? It s not an accompaniment

Updated on amusement 2024-04-02
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Schindler's List", as well as "Red Violin", "Tchaikovsky D major", etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1 Memorial.

    2 Ave Maria.

    3 Larks 4 Contemplation.

    6 Hungarian Carnival.

    5 The joy of love.

    7 Mendelssohn's Concerto in E minor.

    8 The Song of the Gypsy (aka the Song of the Wanderer).

    9 Introduction and Fantasy Rondo.

    10 The Devil's Trill Sonata.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Commemorative Song (German violinist Drolla).

    2. Ave Maria (This is a solo violin piece by the German violinist Wilhelmj based on Schubert's song of the same name.) )

    3. Skylark (This is a unique work by the Romanian composer Danicu (Danicu), a unique vibrato masterpiece on the treble E string of the violin. )

    4. Contemplation (This is an interlude by the French composer Massenet for the opera Thais. )

    5. The Joy of Love (Fritz Kreisler was the most famous violin master of the 20th century. This violin piece is his most representative piece. The whole song is in three-part form).

    6 Hungarian Carnival (Hungarian violinist and composer Hubay was one of the world's most famous violin masters of the early twentieth century and was the director of the Budapest Academy. This violin piece is one of his finest masterpieces. This piece is a multi-part work).

    7. Mendelssohn's Concerto in E minor (German composer Mendelssohn is an elegant gentleman from a famous and aristocratic family. This violin concerto is the most performed concerto in the world and has been performed for more than a century. )

    8 The Song of the Gypsy (aka the Song of the Wanderer).

    The Spanish violin master Sarasate was one of the world's most outstanding violin masters from the nineteenth to the early twentieth century. He is not only an astonishing performer in the artistic performance of the violin, but also among the best in the world in terms of composition. )

    9. Introduction and Fantasy Rondo (The French composer Saint-Saens was a versatile and brilliant prolific composer. )

    10. "Violin Sonata in G minor" (The Devil's Trill Sonata).

    Tartini, the Italian violinist, was one of the most outstanding violinists and composers of the 18th century. This sonata is the pinnacle of classical violin history. The Devil's Trill Sonata (1713) is the immortal work that has kept his fame alive to this day.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ave Maria , Gavotte, Waltz, Carmen Fantasia, Devil's Trill, Meditations.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Paganini's caprice, infinite movement.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.Wieniawski: Polonaise in A major (a piece of music that combines a variety of techniques and at the same time has a beautiful melody) 2

    Edward Lalo: Spanish Symphony "First Movement" (Tells a touching story, Spain has a strong national flavor, and I'm playing this piece, impassioned!) Highly recommended) 3

    Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto in D major (Needless to say, the difficulty coefficient is absolutely not to mention, and it is recognized that it is one of the most famous) 4Sarasati:

    Gypsy Song (aka Wanderer's Song, rich ethnic color) 5Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E minor, First Movement, Third Movement (a very feminine piece, flowing like a cloud, but not lacking in technique, especially the third movement is very technical, this melody is absolutely perfect) 6

    Paganini: Caprice Lesson 24 (Needless to say, this is known as the touchstone of a violinist, and the difficulty is not to mention, and the devil's laughter is not for nothing!) ) 7.

    Maurice Raveltzgang (this piece absorbs Paganini's violin playing skills and the characteristics of the Hungarian gypsy**, the structure of the music and the free-spirited style, but I personally do not recommend it) 8Irish Folk Song: The Last Rose of Summer (originally an Irish folk song, later changed to a violin variation, which can be said to surpass Paganini's difficulty) 9

    Chrysler: Beautiful Rosmarin (this is a Chrysler piece, but in the repetitive dance melody shows the skill of a violinist, the hesitant melody repeats repeatedly, but each time it is a different feeling, highly recommended) 10Sarasati:

    Carmen Fantasia (Showers and storms, devastating, and delicate, euphemistic, floating like a gossamer.) An absolute classic of the century.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Violin music with golden strings.

    Sarasati, "Song of the Matador" (Tsukimori Ren).

    Schubert's "Ave Maria" (Kahoko Hino, Ren Tsukimori and duo), Gosek's "Gavotte" (Kahoko Hino & Kazuki Hibara), Wieniawski's Polonaise in D major (Ren Tsukimori).

    Chopin, "Parting" (Kahoko Hino & Ryotaro Tsuchiura).

    Pahaibel, Canon in D major (Hino).

    Vitaly Jr. "Chakong in G minor" (Yue Senlian).

    Tchaikovsky, "Melody" (Hino).

    Ravel's "Tsgang-**Hui Rhapsody" (Tsukimori).

    Paganini, 24 Caprice String Quartet.

    Mozart's Serenade

    Tsukimori) Sarasati's "Song of the Wanderer".

    High-class songs, oh, pathetic and sad, with momentum).

    Sarasati, "Song of the Matador".

    Adapted from Bizet's opera "Carmen").

    Wieniawski's Polonaise in D major

    It's the music of Tsukimori's first concert, it's beautiful, gorgeous polonaise) Wieniawski's "Legend".

    There is a textbook for the 10th grade).

    Paganini, Twenty-Four Caprice

    All of them are very good, they are all difficult etudes).

    Paganini, "Infinite Motion".

    The master's tune, I won't say much about it)

    Chrysler's "The Joy of Love", "The Sorrow of Love".

    Sisters) Elgar's "Praise of Love".

    Greetings of love, congratulations of love).

    Schubert, Ave Maria

    Tranquil and beautiful tunes).

    Masne's Meditation on Teys

    It's "Meditations", very classic, romantic French style).

    Pahaibel, Canon in D major

    The violin is the original, but the piano version is also better, and there are also string quartets, and other variations on other instruments).

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Liang Zhu, Beethoven Violin Concerto, Mozart-Violin Sonata Mozart Violin Sonatas.

    All of the above are very good.

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