Balladori, A. - Trio in A Major (Three Violins)
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Composer: Angelo Balladori (1865 – 1919), an Italian conductor, teacher, and composer recognized for his operettas, sacred vocal works, and pedagogical pieces.
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Instrumentation: Arranged specifically for Three Violins (originally composed for organ).
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Era: Romantic
Educational & Performance Benefits
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Difficulty Level: Intermediate. It is highly accessible and well-suited for advancing students, adult amateurs, or ensemble players looking for engaging Romantic repertoire.
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Tone & Phrasing: Transcribed from an organ work, the piece features long, singing lines. This makes it an excellent pedagogical tool for developing sustained legato bowing, smooth string crossings, and expressive Romantic-era phrasing.
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Ensemble Coordination: Because all three parts are violins, players must focus closely on voice leading and balance. It offers a great opportunity for students to practice weaving independent, contrapuntal lines together, matching intonation across the same instrument type, and learning how to pass the melodic focus seamlessly from one player to another.