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GUIDE THROUGH VIOLIN LITERATURE.
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2 Violins, Step II. (Continued.)
Kayser. Violin Studies. (Continued.)
16 Studies (comprising studies in the half, 1 st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5 th, and 7 th Positions). Op. 28. (5619). Nos. 10 and II Step III, and 12 to 16 Step IV. 16 Studies (to follow the 36 Studies, Op. 20). Op. 30. (5620).
Nos. 6 and 8 Step III; Nos. 4, 5, 9, II, 12, 13 and 16 Step IV. Lachner, I. Op. 96, 97 and 98. Sonatinas in A, D and B>. (5621—2—3).
There is an air of brightness and humour in these sonatinas which reminds one of Haydn and Mozart. Without making great demands upon the technique of the player, the sonatinas are brilliant and diversified, and although they chiefly appeal to the young they are never childish. Op. 98 with its charming "Rococo" colouring is sure to make friends upon acquaintance.
Mazas, F. Duos faciles et progressifs; Letters C, D & E.
3 Bks. (5608 c—e). Pleyel, I. Op. 48. 6 Sonatinas. (7598). Ries, H. Progressive Duets. (Ernst Heim). 9 Books:— Book I. First position. Easy double-stopping. (5629 a). Book II. First and second positions. (5629 b).
These melodious and graceful compositions are rendered more valuable by the careful revision of fingering, bowing and marks of expression. They contain a wealth of technical devices. Ritter, E. W. 30 Exercices faciles. Bk. 2. (5631b). Thomas, E. 4 Duos. (5634 a, b).
Step III. Five Positions.
Alard, D. Progressive Duets, revised and fingered by
E. Heim:—
Book IV., Op. 22. Elementary. 3rd position. (5599d).
Book V., Op. 23. Easy. 3rd position. (5599e).
Book VI., Op. 23. Easy. 3rd position. (5599^)-
BookVII., Op. 23. Easy. 3rd position. (5599g).
This excellent work should form every student's companion from the first beginning until a degree of considerable technical skill has been reached. It gains much by E. Heim's careful revision as to the fingering, bowing, and all marks of expression.
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