Sherlock's Violin
for solo violin
Description
This piece, written in 2002, was inspired by the fact that Sherlock Holmes, the master detective
from Baker Street, is a good amateur violinist. The piece may be understood as a portrait of Holmes
pondering a particularly puzzling crime: he vacillates between euphoria and despair.
Sherlock’s Violin consists of five connected sections. There are several clues - some of them are
naturally false - to help the musician to successfully solve this musical case.
The piece was the first prize winner of the 2002 Kuopio National Composition Contest’s Solo
Violin Category.
© Christian Holmqvist (2003)
Instrumentation
vln
CategoryWorks for Solo Instrument
PrizesFirst Prize at the Kuopio Composition Contest 2002 (category: music for solo violin)
Premiere
Teemu Tuominen, October 2, 2003 Kuopio
PDF for promotional useArchive number
MF32912