JAVS Fall 1992
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Variation III has difficult arpeggiated thirds, sixths, and octaves. The player must keep the bow evenly placed on the two strings and lead with the right elbow:
Variation IV, marked Allegro deciso, shifts from common time to 6/8. This variation of double stops, if played in a forceful manner with a stroke off the string, can be pleasurable:
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Variation V is much like Variation II because the same focus of the bow is important.
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