Preludium and Fugetta (B-A-C-H) for violin solo for violin solo by Antoni Cofalik Violin Solo - Sheet Music

By Antoni Cofalik

This two-part composition combines Baroque style with elements of twentieth-century music, and it was written for ambitious and more advanced devotees of the art of violin, offering them the chance to practise polyphonic playing b e f o r e studying Bach’s demanding fugues.The fi ngering and bowing in both the lively Prelude and the four-part Fughetta are obligatory, while the interpretation (tempo, agogic flexibility, varied articulation, dynamics, with more musically important notes brought out) is left open. As with Bach, the text of the works is given in a clean form, without any additional markings, allowing the player to decide how to perform and relying on their feel for the work (helped, if necessary, by the teacher) and musical taste. We are convinced that these works will interest young violinists, and that tackling their technical challenges and exploring the musicality of these Bachian forms will give them a great deal of pleasure and benefit.

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Summary
Instrument:
Violin Solo
Genres:
Contemporary
Composers:
Antoni Cofalik
Publishers:
Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Prelude
Artist:
Antoni Cofalik
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
12
Shipping Weight:
0.73 pounds
Detailed Description
Violin

SKU: BT.PWM13191

For violin solo. Composed by Antoni Cofalik. Contemporary Music. Book and Part(s). Composed 2023. 12 pages. Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne #PWM13191. Published by Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne (BT.PWM13191).

This two-part composition combines Baroque style with elements of twentieth-century music, and it was written for ambitious and more advanced devotees of the art of violin, offering them the chance to practise polyphonic playing b e f o r e studying Bach’s demanding fugues.The fi ngering and bowing in both the lively Prelude and the four-part Fughetta are obligatory, while the interpretation (tempo, agogic flexibility, varied articulation, dynamics, with more musically important notes brought out) is left open. As with Bach, the text of the works is given in a clean form, without any additional markings, allowing the player to decide how to perform and relying on their feel for the work (helped, if necessary, by the teacher) and musical taste. We are convinced that these works will interest young violinists, and that tackling their technical challenges and exploring the musicality of these Bachian forms will give them a great deal of pleasure and benefit.

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