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Adapted from the Opera
Sir John In Love by Vaughan Williams, and arranged for Viola or Cello with Piano Accompaniment by Watson Forbes,
Fantasia On Greensleeves truly is a beautiful traditional piece.
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This work was inspired by Lionel Tertis, who was the Viola soloist for a performance of Vaughan Williams'
Flos Campi in 1925. This edition features a Piano reduction of the original orchestral score.
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The Suite hébraïque for Viola and Piano, which has become popular among both violinists and violists, draws on traditional Jewish sources for its inspiration. Includes parts for Viola and Violin.
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Elgar wrote relatively little for the piano, but his
Salut d'amour (Love's Greeting), a beautiful ode to his wife, has proved over the years to be very popular.
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Richard Rodney Bennett’s skilful and inspired arrangements of these Six Country Dances are perfect for intermediate standard players, adding as they do a contemporary slant to classics of the English folk repertoire.
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Fritz Kreisler's
Praeludium And Allegro transcribed for Viola with Piano accompaniment by Alan Arnold.
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These six dances, originally written for the violin, are repertoire favourites; much-loved and acclaimed by performers and audiences alike.
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Siete Canciones Populares Espanolas, version for voice and guitar. Includes parts for violin and cello.
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These two pieces for Viola and Piano were written in 1951.
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An arrangement of Anderson's energetic and entertaining
Fiddle-Faddle for Viola and Piano by Alan Arnold, a superb showcase for the dexterous and accomplished Viola soloist.
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