Piano Violin Beethoven 10 Sonatas

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Ludwig van Beethoven's Sonatas for Piano and Violin should be considered chamber music, rather than violin solos with accompaniment. Beethoven, being primarily a keyboard player, wrote intricate, challenging parts for the pianist, matching (and occasionally exceeding) the virtuosity of the violin part. Thus, the sonatas should be approached as musical dialogues between two equal parties.This complete edition contains editorial markings by David Oistrakh. Published by International Music Company.Difficulty: ASTA grade 5