
The level of difficulty for Volume II is intermediate to advanced (minimum Seitz, Kuchler, Reiding, Vivaldi concerti). The carols in this Volume contain more chromatic passages and are technically a bit more challenging than my previous Volume.
The unique feature about these arrangements is the contrast between the contemporary (1st verse) and classical (2nd verse) styles. There is a lot of busy passagework in the faster carols and lots of moving inner voices in the slower carols. The melody is traded off between all four violin parts. There are a total of 7 carols in this Volume, with five separate bound booklets, including the four violin parts (8 pages each part) and a score (18 pages).
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Christmas Melodies For Four Violins, Volume II: Contemporary and Classical Arrangements, Bound Physical Books
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58 Total Pages, 7 Carols including 4 Separate Violin Parts and a Score
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Please click on Christmas Carols to see a complete Song List.
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