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The following list of 36 pieces contains some of the best classical violin solos from all three categories. All violin solo performances are by different violin soloists, so you get to know some of the greatest violinists of the past and present.
The best violin solo is very subjective! A few great choices are Sonatas and Partitas for Violin by J.S. Bach, Bruch’s Violin Concerto in G minor, Beethoven’s Violin Sonata No. 9, and Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto.
To help you find your next gorgeous piece of repertoire, here is a list of twenty-two of the most romantic violin solos. Many of them are original compositions for the instrument, but some of them are solo violin transcriptions of works originally for piano or ensemble.
With so much history, breadth, and diversity of violin repertoire, one might wonder: what are the “best” or what are the “hardest” pieces for violin? Here, we’ll go through a complete overview of violin solos.
Then we continue with the ‘big concertos’ by Mozart, Bruch, Mendelssohn, Beethoven and Brahms. We end with some of the most difficult modern violin concertos. I’ll go into exactly what makes all these violin concertos so hard or easy to play and what violin technique is needed to play them.
From concertos to sonatas, composers throughout the centuries have written some of the very best melodies in the classical repertoire for the violin. Here’s our exploration of some of the most memorable pieces ever written for the much-loved string instrument.
Embark on a journey through some of the most iconic and expressive solo violin works ever composed. This playlist showcases the beauty, virtuosity, and emoti...
Die-hard classical music fans might frown at the thought of the violin being used for solo pop song covers, but we say if it sounds good, it is good. That said, we do agree that the best violin solos were written long ago by the masters. That’s why they occupy every spot on our list below.
The Chaconne from Sonata No. 2 in D minor is the single most famous and celebrated violin piece in the history of solo violin music. Although it sounds like two or three violins are playing at all times, this piece is written for a solo violin and takes the listener and player on a religious journey.
If you like this, take a look at the newest violin compilation: https://youtu.be/4QjsnxL4ydQThere are so many more beautiful violin pieces out there (and I'm...