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Concerto in D minor, Op. 47 by Jean Sibelius (1865-1957). Edited by Fransescatti and Alexander Gretchaninoff. For violin and piano accompaniment. 20th Century and Classical Period. Difficulty: difficult. Instrumental solo book. Composed 1904-05. 51 pages. Published by International Music Company (IM.529).

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April 19, 2009

happy costumer

It came in a timely manner and all the parts and notes and such are there, so I have nothing to complain about :)

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Location: from Circleville Utah

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November 12, 2008

Best piece Ever!!!

This piece is Awesome! I just started learning it and I think it is one of my favorites. It demands alot of technique but it is do able.

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November 7, 2008

Outstanding Violin Concerto

This is one of my favorite violin concertos. It is very technically demanding and also has a huge depth of emotional expression required. I love performing it,and it is usually very well received by audiences. It requires a clear tone on several really high G string passages, so it is...

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3 star rating

Location: from Berlin

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September 30, 2008

Too often played and heard

First I liked it but no more.

29 of 64 people found this review helpful.

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Location: from Hong Kong

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Intermediate/advanced

August 5, 2008

Pretty Tough

Not the most difficult piece (at least not the first movement), but certainly requires a well developed technique. I wouldn't say it's as hard as Paganini though. It's a good option once finished with Mendelssohn Concerto or Symphonie Espagnole.

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