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Violin Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1019673

Composed by Ivan Lyran. Concert,Contemporary,Graduation,Instructional,Standards. 5 pages. Publicado por Ivan Lyran #3604319. Published by Publicado por Ivan Lyran (A0.1019673).

Gray is the day Opus 18 is a solo violin piece specially written for the CD Colors of Brazil, a project by the great Brazilian violinist Ayran Nicodemo. Unfortunately, the recording of the CD was postponed due to other violinist projects and also due to the death of producer composer Sergio Roberto de Oliveira. The work was premiered on 11/06/2018 at the XIX Panorama of current music – UFRJ Music School – Congregation Room. Main building, 4th floor, Rua do Passeio nº 98 – Centro – RJ. Violinist: Luiza Chain. In 2019, the work was a semifinalist at the Radio Mec Festival.
Cinzento é o dia Opus 18
Violon

$3.99 3.78 € Violon PDF SheetMusicPlus

Violin Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1446611

By Adele. By Adele Adkins and Paul Epworth. Arranged by Erik B. Costa. 21st Century,Contemporary,Pop. 3 pages. Erik Brandão #1026373. Published by Erik Brandão (A0.1446611).

PLAY THE SONG ROLLING IN THE DEEP ON THE VIOLIN!

Rolling in the Deep is a song by British singer Adele, released in 2010 as part of her album “21.” This song became a major commercial and critical success, solidifying Adele as one of the most distinctive voices of her generation.

Meaning and Emotions:

  • The song is an emotional powerhouse, capturing the pain, betrayal, and resilience that often accompany the end of a romantic relationship. Adele’s powerful vocals convey a mix of anger, heartache, and determination.
  • The phrase “rolling in the deep” suggests being immersed in something profound and intense, whether it’s love or the pain of loss. Adele’s heart is still burning (“fire starting in my heart”) despite the darkness of the breakup.
  • The repetition of “You’re gonna wish you never had met me” serves as both a warning and a curse, implying regret for the ex-lover’s actions.

Rolling In The Deep
Violon
Adele
$9.00 8.52 € Violon PDF SheetMusicPlus

Violin Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1514913

Composed by Ave Asán. 21st Century,Chamber,Classical,Contemporary,Multicultural,World. 30 pages. Editorial Copistas Acuario #1089409. Published by Editorial Copistas Acuario (A0.1514913).

Esta pieza esta? inspirada en la Suche Malinche, uno de los personajes de “El Gu?egu?ense o Macho Rato?n”, obra de teatro nicaragu?ense y adema?s Patrimonio Oral e Inmaterial de la Humanidad. 

En dicha obra, el Gu?egu?ense convence al Gobernador Tastuanes (padre de la Suche Malinche) para que case a la muchacha con uno de sus hijos (Don Forcico). El Preludio de la Suche Malinche surge de la necesidad de empoderar a esta mujer, cuya funcio?n en El Gu?egu?ense es la de ser un instrumento para acceder al poder. Ni su voz ni su voluntad existen. Es por eso que en la pieza, La Suche (representada por la violinista) empieza a cuestionarse por su silencio, y le reza a Guacha?n (San Sebastia?n, santo patrono de Carazo); pero en vez del santo, se le aparece Quetzalco?atl, quien le da valor y fuerza. Poco a poco ella siente co?mo surge su voz, alternada con vocales y sonidos reiterados, que se mezclan con un violi?n impetuoso, hasta que en ella se construye el habla y termina diciendo : 

“Ya neme nequi nitipampa” (Yo estoy aqui?, defendiendo mi causa). 

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This piece is inspired by Suche Malinche, one of the characters of “El Gu?egu?ense o Macho Rato?n”, a Nicaraguan play and also Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. 

In this play, the Gu?egu?ense convinces Governor Tastuanes (Suche Malinche’s father) to marry the girl to one of his sons (Don Forcico). The Suche Malinche Prelude arises from the need to empower this woman, whose function in El Gu?egu?ense is to be an instrument to gain access to power. Neither her voice nor her will exist. That is why in the piece, La Suche (represented by the violinist) begins to question her silence, and prays to Guacha?n (San Sebastia?n, patron saint of Carazo); but instead of the saint, Quetzalco?atl appears to her, giving her courage and strength. Little by little she feels how her voice emerges, alternating with vowels and reiterated sounds, which are mixed with an impetuous violin, until she builds her speech and ends up saying: 

“Ya neme nequi nitipampa” (I am here, defending my cause.).

Preludio de la Suche Malinche
Violon

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