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A Practical Edition of the Twenty-four Caprices for Solo Violin by Sir William Herschel

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Sir William Herschel (1738–1822) was a prominent musician and composer in the 18th century England. He worked as a concert director in several cities. In addition, he was a master of various instruments, and an active solo performer. Herschel composed numerous orchestral and solo works. His music, however, is hardly known today. Many of his compositions remained unpublished, among them the Twenty-Four Caprices for Solo Violin. These caprices are one of the earliest technical studies for the instrument, which must be brought to the intermediate violin students’ and violin teachers’ attentions. The purpose of this study is to create a practical edition of the Twenty-Four Caprices for Solo Violin, and to make it available for violinists by publishing them. The dissertation will look into the performance practice of Hershel’s caprices. Based on a thorough research of the violin methods, the edition will provide fingerings, bowings, and practicing suggestions which are useful for students who wish to improve violin technique. The author of this study strongly believes that these neglected technical studies are extremely beneficial works for violinists, and they deserve to be made public.
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Title: A Practical Edition of the Twenty-four Caprices for Solo Violin by Sir William Herschel
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Sir William Herschel (1738–1822) was a prominent musician and composer in the 18th century England.
He worked as a concert director in several cities.
In addition, he was a master of various instruments, and an active solo performer.
Herschel composed numerous orchestral and solo works.
His music, however, is hardly known today.
Many of his compositions remained unpublished, among them the Twenty-Four Caprices for Solo Violin.
These caprices are one of the earliest technical studies for the instrument, which must be brought to the intermediate violin students’ and violin teachers’ attentions.
The purpose of this study is to create a practical edition of the Twenty-Four Caprices for Solo Violin, and to make it available for violinists by publishing them.
The dissertation will look into the performance practice of Hershel’s caprices.
Based on a thorough research of the violin methods, the edition will provide fingerings, bowings, and practicing suggestions which are useful for students who wish to improve violin technique.
The author of this study strongly believes that these neglected technical studies are extremely beneficial works for violinists, and they deserve to be made public.

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