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Celebrated as one of the best cellists of the early 20th century, Emanuel Feuermann's performance editions of cello repertoire have been newly engraved and are now available to the public for the first time
Cellists will be thrilled to hear that this Fritz Kreisler favorite for violin is now available for the cello. Airy and bright, students will find joy in preparing this piece for concert or recital.
One of a number of pieces that Fritz Kreisler credited to historical composers and then later revealed as his own original compositions, this crowd-pleaser exemplifies simple beauty. An elegant choice for a
This cello and piano transcription of Lukas Foss' important and moving orchestral work, Elegy for Anne Frank, is an intimate rendering of its subject. Dedicated to the work's editor, Stephen Honigberg, this
Cello Power is a series of books designed to be used to expand the cello student's facility and knowledge of the instrument with a focus on technique and concepts that appear in standard cello
Cello Power is a series of books designed to be used to expand the cello student's facility and knowledge of the instrument. Book 3 is aimed at developing a sure and secure technique and facility
From the author of the popular ABCs of Strings method, Janice Tucker Rhoda's Complete Technique for Cello suits the advanced beginner to upper level student wishing to learn or improve
For cello & piano. Custom print edition, printed from manuscript. Written in 1934, revised in 1962. Five movement work. Duration: ... view details
This collection includes ten titles arranged for the average cellist in a variety of styles and will surely produce beautiful results. Contents include: Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing; O Worship the
For years, instrumentalists have dipped into the operatic repertoire for special showcase solos and encores. Here is a book for bass clef instruments that presents a collection of 16 best-known arias
Rossini wrote an opera and named it The Barber of Seville. Featured was a character named Figaro, who sang some pretty catchy tunes, including one with the somewhat clunky title Largo al factotum. So catchy
This reverent and emotional solo by Ernest Bloch, including the well-known first movement Prayer, is a beloved classic of the cello repertoire for good reason. This new edition of the moving work in its