Par LIPINSKI KAROL. Two Impromptus, Op. 34 posth. Are beautiful, melodious and charming miniatures, which compouser dedicated to his close friend, Franz Schubert. The impromptu no. 1 in D minor demands a good technical abilities of both hands rom the player. The double-stops give the opportunity to strenghten the left-hand fingers ( accompaniament), while the oght hand concentrates on the steady movement of the bow on two strings or permanently oscillates in between them. The impromptu no. 2 in D major is more of a dance and style and more cheerful than the first one. The violonist performing is must know how to play chords, have strong fingers of the left hand, feel the style and mood Tempo di menuetto. Attractive is the cadence provided by the composer, placed in the middle of the work.The impromptu in E flat major is also a demanding work. Inconvenient chord playing, difficulties with intonation and the great flexibility of the left-hand fingers make it a perfect material for the violonist working on these elements of playing. At the end of the work, we can find a cadence written by the composer. / Date parution : 2024-06-01/ Répertoire / Violon