Oskar Rieding
Concerto D-Dur op. 36
Oskar Rieding
Concerto D-Dur op. 36
- Instrumentation Violin and Piano
- Composer Oskar Rieding
- Series Bärenreiter's Concert Pieces
- Editor Kurt Sassmannshaus
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Piano reduction with part(s)
- Publisher Bärenreiter Verlag
- Order no. BA10697
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Description:
> Concert piece entirely in first position
> Ideal for students wishing to perform their first recital
> Duration: approx. 10 minutes
Oskar Rieding (1840-1918) is known to all young violinists for his easy-to-play concertos for violin and piano, of which opp. 34 to 36 remain entirely in first position. In op. 36 catchy melodies are coupled with first technical difficulties such as eighth-note arpeggios, 16th-note runs and chromaticism. These appear in small measures throughout the entire work. The Concerto in D major is well-suited for younger student recitals.
> Ideal for students wishing to perform their first recital
> Duration: approx. 10 minutes
Oskar Rieding (1840-1918) is known to all young violinists for his easy-to-play concertos for violin and piano, of which opp. 34 to 36 remain entirely in first position. In op. 36 catchy melodies are coupled with first technical difficulties such as eighth-note arpeggios, 16th-note runs and chromaticism. These appear in small measures throughout the entire work. The Concerto in D major is well-suited for younger student recitals.