Originally written in 1938 for advanced violin (cello), this revised version features organ. Heribert Breuer, choir director and professor in Berlin, arranged the score for the organ, thus opening up
Written as a recital piece for eminent cellist Pablo Casals, this concise tone poem uses the cello's registers and timbres to create a variety of musical characters. A standard recital piece for the
Based on a melody by Martin Luther, this original meditative composition for cello and organ is appropriate for the Christmas season, Reformation celebrations, or for general use.
Contents include: Prélude (Charpentier), Gavotte and Musette (Loeillet), Gavotte and Bourrée (Kuhnau), Sarabande and Menuet (de Caix d'Hervelois), Largo (Vivaldi), Air (Mattheson), Scherzo
A lovely arrangement of the hit song from the movie The Greatest Showman arranged for instrumentalists with piano accompaniment. Includes pull-out solo part.
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Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) – this excerpt for solo cello is from Beethoven's famous sonata for piano No. 14, Op. 27 #2 – the Moonlight Sonata. Arranged by Jan Kelley,
Written by Daniel Barta for Anne Martindale-Williams, principal cellist with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, these pieces for advanced players are excellent choices for church, concert, and studio.
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This collection of easy pieces for cello and piano can be performed comfortably by a student with one to three years of instruction. All are written in first position.
For cello & piano. First printing. Commissioned by The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, La Jolla Music Society and Bergen Festival. Four movements. Includes a composer's note. Duration: ca. 25'.
This tender setting of ST. MARGARET in ABA form relies heavily on the tune throughout to focus listeners' thoughts on the comforting promises in the hymn text. Written on commission in memory of a beloved
Orientale by the Russian composer and music critic César Cui (1835-1918) comes from the cycle Kaleidoscope, a collection of 24 miniatures for violin and piano. The piece was arranged for numerous