Product Description
Limerock (violin part vln, vla) MO125B
Violin Part (score and parts available)
Music by Mark OConnor
4 pages - 2:20 minutes in length
Limerock adapted for violin and viola is an arrangement of one of the most beautiful hoedowns in American fiddling literature. Originally a two part tune, Texas fiddling pioneer Benny Thomasson arranged a version that approximates the one most performed today. Mark OConnor and Edgar Meyer built upon the Thomasson variations to create a unique and thrilling violin and bass duet that first appeared on OConnors Grammy winning recording, "New Nashville Cats". OConnor has adapted the 2nd part to include violin, cello and doublebass to offer four different versions of the arrangement. "Limerock" is a fine example of how a tune OConnor learned by ear as a youth evolved into a virtuoso piece in a classical setting. It is most suitable for advanced and intermediate levels.
Original music printed from the composers manuscripts.
Music editing, copying and engraving by Mark OConnor
using "Finale" on Apple Macintosh 1990
Composed by Mark OConnor
Limerock can be heard on "Appalachian Journey" featuring Mark OConnor, Yo-Yo Ma and Edgar Meyer, Sony Classical
Limerock can also be heard on Mark OConnors "Crossing Bridges" OMAC Records, and "The New Nashville Cats" Warner Bros. Records
Catalogue Number MO125B
Copyright © 1990 by Mark OConnor Music International
For more information on violinist and composer Mark O'Connor, OConnor String Camps, Touring Ensembles, Discography, Bio, Repertoire and more, please visit
www.markoconnor.com
For information on the "OConnor Method" instructional book series for violin, viola, cello and school string orchestra programs:
www.oconnormethod.com
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