Henryk Wieniawski
Henryk Wieniawski (10 July 1835 - 31 March 1880) was a Polish violinist and composer. He was considered a violinist of genius and wrote some of the most important works in the violin repertoire, including two extremely difficult violin concertos, the second of which (in D minor, 1862) is more often performed than the first (in F? minor, 1853). His "L'Ecole Moderne, 10 Etudes-Caprices" is a very well known and required work for aspiring violinists. His Scherzo-Tarantelle, Op. 16 and Legende, Op. 17 are also frequently performed works. He also wrote two popular mazurkas for solo violin and piano accompaniment (the second one, Obertas, in G Major), using techniques such as left-hand pizzicato, harmonics, large leaps, and many double stops. Wieniawski has been given a number of posthumous honors. His portrait appeared on a postage stamp of Poland in 1952 and again in 1957. A 100 Z?oty coin was issued in 1979 bearing his image.
What is sometimes called the "Russian bow grip" ought to be called the "Wieniawski bow grip": Wieniawski taught his students his own kind of very stiff bowing that allowed him to play a "devil's staccato" with ease. This "devil's staccato" was easily used to discipline students.
What is sometimes called the "Russian bow grip" ought to be called the "Wieniawski bow grip": Wieniawski taught his students his own kind of very stiff bowing that allowed him to play a "devil's staccato" with ease. This "devil's staccato" was easily used to discipline students.
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Total 84 sheet(s) found, listing between 80 - 84.
Song | Added By | Pages | Instruments | Sheet Type | File |
scherzo-tarantelle |
isrk (7)
5282d ago
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6 | Violin | Original | |
Air Russes |
jenn102790 (1)
5294d ago
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20 | Violin | Other | |
Polonaise in A |
sloanepeterson (1)
5295d ago
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28 | Piano, Violin | Other | |
Legende |
ElGoldinio (1)
5377d ago
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10 | Piano, Violin | Transcription |