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Violin CD of the century (and beyond)

January 5, 2011 at 04:23 AM ·

This is sensational!!

Play list for a CD on Sheet Music Plus (check out the last two tracks):

Concert pieces

Les polichinelles Performed by Jean-Baptiste Senaille; arr. Alfred Moffat

Hopak Performed by Modest Mussorgsky; arr. Sergei Rachmaninoff

Allegro brillant, op. 19 Performed by Willem ten Have

Solitude Performed by Michel Brunet Perrault

Six Epigrams - Numbers Two, Five, and Six Performed by Derek E. Healey

Scherzo Performed by David Dahlgren

Dance Performed by Gary Kulesha

Unaccompanied works

Fantasia No. 12 in A Minor, TWV 40:25 - First Movement Performed by Georg Philipp Telemann

Partita No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1006 Performed by Johann Sebastian Bach

 

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