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Concerto in Em Slow Movement - arranged for violins and violas.

February 3, 2017, 3:24 AM · Here's the rub. Living in a remote rural setting can be beautiful, but it's far from the madding crowds, and no chance of getting enough musicians together to try out your stuff! Not enough time as a lorry driver anyway.

So this isn't how it's supposed to sound. This is a recording I made on my iPad with just my trusty violin and viola. There are some very amateur notes, because that's what I am!It's the slow movement of a student concerto I wrote in a past life when I was a school teacher before I rebelled against the tyranny of data.

It would be lovely for someone to think this worth trying in a proper setting, and if so ask me for the parts! If not, well here's some pretty pictures to watch anyway!


Hope you like it, warts and all!

If you'd like a pdf copy of the dots email or message me.


And here's the whole thing on Soundcloud.

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