Until then, the focus is all on the solo violin.
This is a short work for solo violin and orchestra.
It is widely considered one of the most difficult pieces ever written for the solo violin.
The second, a suite for solo violin, was published in January 1683 issue.
The theme as a whole appears only at the very end, with the solo violin ending the piece on the high last note.
The solo violin and all sections of the orchestra have equal voice in the piece.
It features a tender melody played by a solo violin.
Miss Nichols enters first, and more often than not she is identified with the solo violin.
This was of the original version, for solo violin.
He also wrote pieces for solo violin, which Olga performed.