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Sonata in G minor 'Devil's Trill' by Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770). Edited by Fritz Kreisler. For violin and piano. Published by International Music Company (IM.2245).
Zidaine
Location: from Hells pits
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
Violin-Lili
Location: from VA
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
June 29, 2007
A wonderful piece...
It's beautiful. I love it. But it's challenging. I don't know how difficult the piano score is, but I can speak for the violin part. If you play it well, your trill skills will sky-rocket! no, seriously, the trills are challenging but they sure get your fingers moving! Good luck!...
9 of 19 people found this review helpful.
Anonymous
Location: from Dallas, TX
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
December 9, 2005
Outstanding! Beautiful violin piece!
Amazing trills that interveen with the beautiful melodies throughout this entire peice. My favorite is definitely the 3rd movement- very diffucult and fast- a great challenge. I would definitely recommend this to an experienced violinist. This is a 9 out of 10 level of hardness peice- Vivaldi's Four Seasons being...
12 of 24 people found this review helpful.
Dude where's my sheet music
Location: from Midland, MI
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced
October 16, 2005
People will think more of you
This song is absolutly beautiful. The first movement is slow and sad, some trills and a couple chords. The second movement is more fast and cheerful with quite a bit of trills and more chords. The third and last movement has a LOT of trills and VERY BIG chords. This...
12 of 24 people found this review helpful.
Anonymous
Location: from Harrisburg, PA
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
July 19, 2004
Fun and challenging
This piece is quite difficult. The first movement is beautiful but melancholy. The second movement is very entertaining to play in a recital, because it can show off the performer's ability to play a hard piece fast. It is full of trills and crossings. The third movement is slightly slower...
14 of 27 people found this review helpful.