Romance for violin and piano (transcribed by Mr. Schwartz) Amy Beach
At
opposing ends of the spectrum, the tessitura disparity between a violin and
double bass are quite apparent, however the romantic qualities of the music are
uniquely brought out in the rich and profound color of the larger of the two
instruments. Portraying expressive, lyrical playing (as supposed to what one
might think) is one of the strengths of the instrument. Nicholas Santangelo Schwartz
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Amy Beach
Romance for Violin and Piano, Op. 23
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Romance for violin and piano (transcribed by Mr. Schwartz) Amy Beach
At opposing ends of the spectrum, the tessitura disparity between a violin and double bass are quite apparent, however the romantic qualities of the music are uniquely brought out in the rich and profound color of the larger of the two instruments. Portraying expressive, lyrical playing (as supposed to what one might think) is one of the strengths of the instrument. Nicholas Santangelo Schwartz
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