Concertino

Annotation

First Movement

Key: A minor

Time Signature: 4/4

Range: G3-C6

Tempo: Moderately Fast

Form: ABA’CC’AB Coda

Left Hand

  • 4th Finger Extension
  • Can be played in 1st position

Bowing

  • Repetitive Triplets with Accents
  • Accented Detaché
  • Louré

Rhythm

  • Triplets are the fastest note value

Second Movement

Key: A minor

Time Signature: 4/4

Range: A3 – A5

Tempo: Slowly

Form: AABCBA

Left Hand

  • Can all be played in first position if fingered that way,
  • Optional harmonics

Bowing

  • Legato Detaché

Rhythm

  • Fermatas at ends of section
  • Ritardando and a Tempos

Third Movement

Key: A minor

Time Signature: 4/4

Range: A3 – C6

Tempo: Quickly

Form: ABA

Left Hand

  • 4th Finger extension
  • Can be played in first position
  • Minimal Double stops with an open-string
  • Grace Notes
  • Tritone

Bowing

  • Bariolage on the string – a mix of slurred and separate bows.
  • Sixteenth Notes with rapid detaché with first note accented.
  • Spiccato
  • Legato Detaché
  • Sixteenth Note patterns beginning with up-bows

Rhythm

  • Sixteenth Notes fastest note value

Recording

look inside Concertino For violin And Piano. Composed by George Perlman. Sws both. Solo part with piano reduction. With Standard notation. 24 pages. Theodore Presser Company #114-40113. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.114401130).

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