The Infant Paganini for Violin and Piano
Fantasia for Violin and Piano
by Edward Mollenhauer
Violin Solo - Sheet Music

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Violin-solo, piano (Violin solo, Piano) - Level 2

SKU: BA.BA10691

Fantasia for Violin and Piano. Composed by Edward Mollenhauer. Edited by Kurt Sassmannshaus. Stapled. Barenreiter's Concert Pieces. Piano reduction, Part. 5/5 pages. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA10691. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA10691).

ISBN 9790006559732. 30 x 23 cm inches. Language: German/English. Preface: Kurt Sassmannshaus.

Born in Erfurt, the composer Edward Mollenhauer (1827–1914) achieved success in America as a soloist and teacher. His best-known pieces for young violinists are “The Infant Paganini” and “The Boy Paganini”.
Both appear here in their original version for violin and piano and, for the first time, in a transcription for cello and piano by Christoph Sassmannshaus.

The Mollenhauer fantasia “The Infant Paganini” is a charming introduction to early virtuoso techniques. It calls for bowing techniques such as detach, legato, spiccato and arpeggios over three strings. Players are also expected to play harmonics and pizzicato.

This showpiece (BA 10691) can be accomplished by young violinists who can play in first to third position and who are nearing completion of the Sassmannshaus Early Start on the Violin, volume 4.

It (BA 10693) can be equally mastered by young cello students who are working with volume 4 of the Sassmannshaus “Early Start on the Cello” and can manage first to fourth position.


“The Boy Paganini” is an impressive concert piece which is more demanding. Its two movements call for changes of metre, harmonics and pizzicato. Other challenges include chords on all four strings and simple passages in octaves.

On the violin (BA 10692), the technical requirements call for first to fifth position whereas on the cello (BA 10694), the student must be able to play in first to fourth position.

Both violinists and cellists should have completed volume 4 of “Early Start on the Violin” and “Early Start on the Cello” respectively in order to master this work.