Concertino in G Op. 24

Composer

Key

Multiple

Nationality

Hungarian


Time Signature

Stylistic Period

Level

5

Multiple

LISTING

Annotation

First Movement

Key: G Major/ D Major

Time Signature: 4/4

Range: G3-F#6

Tempo: Allegro Moderato

Left Hand

  • 3rd, 5th Positions
  • Accidentals in all positions
  • 1 Quadruple Stop at the end
  • 2 Double Stops at the end

Bowing

  • On the String Bariolage
  • Slurring Over the Barline
  • Sixteenth Notes Slurred Arpeggios Using All 4 Strings.
  • Accented Triplets

Rhythm

  • Quarter and Eighth Syncopation
  • Dotted Eighth, Sixteenth
  • Sixteenth Notes – Fastest Note Value

Second Movement

Key: G Major/ C Major

Time Signature: 3/4

Range: G3-F#6

Tempo: Andante Sostenuto

Form: ABA

Left Hand

  • 3rd, 5th Positions
  • Natural Harmonics
  • 2 Double-Stops at the end
  • Turn

Bowing

  • 4 Measures with Detaché Porté

Rhythm

  • Eighth note – overall fastest note value
  • A Few Dotted Eighth Sixteenth Patterns

Third Movement

Key: G Major

Time Signature: 6/8

Range: G3-F#6

Tempo: Allegro

Form: A B A’ C A’’ Coda

Left Hand

  • 3rd, 5th Positions
  • Accidentals in all positions
  • 1 Quadruple Stop at the end
  • 2 Double Stops at the end
  • Natural Harmonics in first position
  • Quadruple Stops – 2 open strings; 2 fingers

Bowing

  • Accented Detaché
  • Successive Down Bows on Eighth Notes
  • Natural Harmonics in first position

Rhythm

  • Sixteenth Notes – Fastest Note Value

Recording

Solo Part with Piano Accompaniment
look inside Concertino in D Major For violin And Piano. Composed by Oscar Rieding. Edited by Gustave Saenger. Arranged by Gustave Saenger. Piano-SWS. Solo part with piano reduction. With Standard notation. Opus 5. 24 pages. Carl Fischer #L908. Published by Carl Fischer (CF.L908).

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