Edited by Larry R. Todd. For cello & piano. Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger. and Eng. Contains all of Mendelssohn's works for cello and piano. It also includes reconstructions or completions of
Edited by Larry R. Todd. For cello & piano. Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger. and Eng. Contains: Sonata, Op. 45 and Sonata, Op. 48. Includes facsimiles and critical
Edited by Larry R. Todd. For cello & piano. Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger. and Eng. Contains: Variationas Concertantes, Op. 17; Romance sans Paroles, Op. 109; Assai Tranquillo;
For cello & piano. First printing. Commissioned by the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Premiered in Buffalo, May 2014. One movement work. Includes program notes. Duration: ca. 19'. Score, 30 p. and
A beautiful and emotional arrangement of this hymn that is sure to move audiences. This version features piano playing most of the melodic material while the cello plays an accompaniment role with
A beautiful and emotional arrangement of this hymn that is sure to move audiences. This version features cello playing the soaring melody with piano accompaniment. Another version is also available which
To the modern listener, Fritz Kreisler evokes the elegance, romance, and old world charm of the Viennese ballroom, with sweeping cantabile melodies and bubbly arpeggiated passages that delight audiences.
This series for cellists is based on the rousing success of the same series for violinists and violists. This collection of wonderful music offers young cellists the opportunity to work in various
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Edited by Clive Brown, Neal Peres da Costa & Kate Bennett Wadsworth. For cello & piano. Urtext Edition. Preface in
Edited by Clive Brown, Neal Peres da Costa & Kate Bennett Wadsworth. For cello & piano. Urtext Edition. Contains
This 5-minute work is based on a cello solo from Wernick’s String Quartet No. 9. It is a brief, yet heart-felt tribute to Joel Krosnick whose devotion to new music is legendary. The notion of