Oskar Rieding (1840-1918) is known to all young violinists for his easy arrangements of concertos for violin and piano, with Op. 34-36 being exclusively for playing in first position. In Op. 36, catchy melodies are combined with early technical difficulties such as arpeggios, sixteenth-note runs and chromatic progressions. The D major concerto is an ideal violin piece for student recitals.
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