Wedding Music for Solo Violin

· Mel Bay Publications
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For solo violin, this book is a collection of straightforward wedding arrangements without piano. Inside you will find the most commonly requested music for wedding ceremonies, from traditional favorites to beautiful classical pieces that are sure to provide an elegant musical experience.

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3.0
4 reviews
A Google user
August 2, 2018
You know what you're getting with this book and its substance is everything that it promises, except that if you are expecting to be able to print it and practice the pieces on a music stand or anywhere but your device, you can't.
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Rachel Lehman
September 29, 2018
This is a super great book but SO frustrating that you cannot print to have hard copy music to use for gigs!
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About the author

Katherine Curatolo began playing the viola at the age of eight in Niantic, Connecticut. After completing high school at the Interlochen Arts Academy, she earned a Bachelor of Music degree in viola performance with high honors from the University of Michigan. Ms. Curatolo continued her studies at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, where she received a fellowship to coach chamber music in the Michael P. Hammond Preparatory Program. She teaches privately and has performed across the United States as an orchestral and chamber musician. Her teachers have included James Dunham, Yizhak Schotten, Caroline Coade, and Peter Slowik.

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