Composed by Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky
Editor: Alexander Komarov
Fingering: Klaus Schilde
Fing. vn: Ingolf Turban
Format: Book
Level of difficulty (Violin): medium (Level 5)
Following the publication of the Valse-Scherzo, we continue our edition of Tchaikovsky’s complete works for violin and piano with the enchanting Sérénade mélancolique, op. 26. This was Tchaikovsky’s first concertante work for violin, the beginning of a path that was to lead to his Violin Concerto three years later. He composed the Sérénade mélancolique in 1875 for violinist Leopold Auer, originally for violin and orchestra, but later also in a version for violin and piano. Since the autograph sources are lost, this Henle edition is based on the Russian first editions, which even in Tchaikovsky’s lifetime were issued in a number of revised versions. Our editor, Russian Tchaikovsky scholar Alexander Komarov, brings exemplary clarity to the confused state of the sources, while Ingolf Turban unlocks the notation of the violin part with his accomplished fingerings and bowings.
Product Code
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HN1274
Shipping Weight
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0.25 kilograms
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2 violins, optional viola, cello, optional double bass, piano - Level A (very easy)
Composed by Kathy and David Blackwell. Chamber/Ensemble. String Time Ensembles. Full score, piano and string parts. 122 pages. Duration 11'