Feature the warm tones and depth of sound of bass clef instruments for a delightfully different sound this holiday season! Arranged for a quartet of bass clef instruments in any combination, these
Edited by Carter Enyeart & J. Klingenberg. For cello. First printing. Includes preface and notes about the editor. Volume 1 contains Nos. 1-34. Volume 2 contains Nos. 35-62.
Fifteen Bach Inventions, originally composed for keyboard, transcribed for violin and viola duet. Parts only, no score.
Ferdinand David's classic arrangement of Bach's Two-Part Inventions for piano has been newly edited by acclaimed violinist and Baroque specialist Nanae Iwata. Includes generous, scholarly annotations on
These fifteen studies, published in 1908, were composed by the cellist and composer David Popper for the use of beginning cello students. The tuneful etudes, which are like little pieces, are all playable
Contains Etudes 13-24, covering sharp and flat keys at brisker tempos. Skills developed include trills, tonguing, staccatos, arpeggios, leaps of varying intervals, chromatic scales and more.
Originally published as 30 Caprices, Op. 107 with the subtitle A Gradus ad Parnassum of Modern Flute Technique, this book of etudes has been considered standard flute repertoire for many
The Cello Concerto was Elgar's last important work. He began the piece after recovering from a throat infection in the summer of 1918, and he completed it during the summer of 1919. Felix Salmond gave the
In Apres un Reve, a dream of a romantic flight, away from the Earth, and "towards the light" is described. However, upon waking to the truth, the dreamer longs to return to the "mysterious night"
This short piece by Gabriel Fauré was written for solo violin and piano in or about 1879. First performed in February of 1880, the piece was later arranged for violin and orchestra, as well as other
This short piece by Gabriel Fauré was originally written for solo violin and piano in 1879 and was first performed in February of 1880. The lyrical melody has since been arranged for a variety of
After the great success of his setting of Kol Nidrei for cello and orchestra, Robert Hausmann (the dedicatee of that piece), asked Bruch to write even more music for the cello. In July of 1890
Based on material from Schumann's Violin Sonata No. 2, this set of 24 variations explores an all-encompassing range of techniques possible on the cello.
An airy, delightful piece with singing, florid melodic writing.
The Cello Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 109 was composed in 1917 and is the first of the two cello sonatas by Gabriel Fauré. The three-movement work was dedicated to cellist Louis Hasselmans, who gave
Edited by Daniel Morganstern. For cello & piano. Composed in 1900 for a colleague at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. Includes notes by and about the editor. Score, 5 p. ... view details
A joyous collection of five traditional carols heralding the birth of the Christ child. This delightful holiday collection arranged for woodwind quintet will fill the sanctuary or concert
Through careful study of both Mozart's original handwritten manuscript and Joseph Joachim's own edition, legendary violinist Aaron Rosand presents an invaluable performance edition of this important work.
Edited by Julius Klengel & Daniel Morganstern. For cello & piano reduction. Originally for cello and orchestra. Based on Klengel's original edition. Score, 22 p. and part.
Edited by Julius Klengel & Daniel Morganstern. For cello & piano reduction. Originally for cello and orchestra. Based on Klengel's original edition. Score, 28 p. and part.
Concerto No. 4, Opus 65 for solo cello, with optional 2nd cello accompaniment. Both parts shifting, tenor clef, and extensive double-stops.