Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra in G Major Opus 40
Edition for Violin and Piano
Product Description
Ludwig van Beethoven, baptised on the 17th of December 1770 in Bonn, was an active piano virtuoso until he became completely deaf. Afterwards he concentrated completely on compositions. He led Viennese classical music to the highpoint of its development through his symphonies and solo concertos and paved the way for the romantic period. Beethoven died on 26th March 1827 of serious liver cirrhosis after surviving a lung infection.
This book/DVD set includes a DVD with a recording of a lesson from the White Hall of the Sheremetyev Palace in St. Petersburg, and a piano reduction with violin part, which was arranged and designated by Zakhar Bron according to the current state of violin technology.
Standard works of violin lessons - masterfully taught by Zakhar Bron. Violin Part annotated by Zakhar Bron. Zakhar Bron is speaking in the Russian language. It is dubbed by an English speaker over the voice of Zakhar Bron.
The renowned violin virtuoso Zakhar Bron, who has been honored with numerous awards and whose pupils (including Vadim Repin, Maxim Vengerov, Erik Schumann, Mayuko Kamino) are themselves regularly among the winners of well-known competitions, gives his extraordinary talent as a teacher to violin students in the series " School concerts taught by Zakhar Bron â€.
Product Features
- Author: taught by Zakhar Bron
- Format: Book/DVD Set
- Series: Zakhar Bron
- SkillLevel: Advanced
- NumberofPages: 16
- PublicationDate: 02_28_2013
- ProductionSize: 8.25 x 12
- Category: Violin-Style-Classical-Solos------