Suzuki Violin School / Violin Part /, Volume 4. Guide
This volume is known for a significant jump in difficulty compared to Volume 3. Students focus on:
The is a pivotal point in the Suzuki Method, marking the transition from beginner to intermediate level. It shifts focus from basic mechanics to more complex repertoire, including full concertos and advanced technical requirements like shifting and double stops. Repertoire List Suzuki violin school / Violin part /, Volume 4.
Volume 4 primarily consists of movements from classical concertos by composers like Seitz, Vivaldi, and Bach. – F. Schubert Lullaby (Tonalization) – J. Brahms Concerto No. 2 in G Major, Op. 13, 3rd Mvt. – F. Seitz Concerto No. 5 in D Major, Op. 22, 1st Mvt. – F. Seitz Concerto No. 5 in D Major, Op. 22, 3rd Mvt. – F. Seitz This volume is known for a significant jump
– A. Vivaldi (arr. T. Nachéz) Perpetual Motion (from Little Suite No. 6 ) – K. Bohm Repertoire List Volume 4 primarily consists of movements