The Well-Tuned Fiddle, Book II

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The Well-Tuned Fiddle, Book II contains characterful and approachable original compositions for violin and piano. It has a contrast of styles and moods.

Imaginative and adventurous players will find plenty to test their technical and interpretational abilities.

The Well-Tuned Fiddle, Book II contents:

  • Blues [Timothy Baxter]
  • Gypsy Dance [Timothy Baxter]
  • Jota [Timothy Baxter]
  • Waltz Interlude [Timothy Baxter]
  • Full contents list below…

The Well-Tuned Fiddle, Book II contains characterful and approachable original compositions for violin and piano. It has a contrast of styles and moods.

Imaginative and adventurous players will find plenty to test their technical and interpretational abilities.

The Well-Tuned Fiddle, Book II contents:

  • Blues [Timothy Baxter]
  • Gypsy Dance [Timothy Baxter]
  • Jota [Timothy Baxter]
  • Waltz Interlude [Timothy Baxter]
  • Full contents list below…
Category: SKU: SKU4212II

Description

The Well-Tuned Fiddle, Book II contains characterful and approachable original compositions for violin and piano. It has a contrast of styles and moods.

Imaginative and adventurous players will find plenty to test their technical and interpretational abilities.

The Well-Tuned Fiddle, Book II contents:

  • Blues [Timothy Baxter]
  • Gypsy Dance [Timothy Baxter]
  • Jota [Timothy Baxter]
  • Waltz Interlude [Timothy Baxter]
  • Contrasts [Justin Connolly]
  • The Purple Chorale [Justin Connolly]
  • Alla Polka [Stephen Dodgson]
  • Serenade [Stephen Dodgson]
  • Swifts [Stephen Dodgson]
  • Impromptu [Sebastian Forbes]
  • Elegy [Gordon Jacob]
  • Hornpipe [Gordon Jacob]
  • Idyll [Gordon Jacob]
  • Semi-Siesta [Kenneth V Jones]
  • The Ducking Stool [Kenneth V Jones]

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Publisher

Associated Board (ABRSM)

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