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.
Edited by Kenneth Martinson. For solo viola. Urtext Edition. Score.
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
To this day, Pierre Rode's “Caprices” are a milestone in every violinist's education conservatory level. This Urtext edition offers detailed text regarding source material and historical
Dont, Kreutzer, Rode: three of the most prominent violin pedagogues of the nineteenth century are united here in one volume. At the outset of the nineteenth century, Rodolphe Kreutzer and Pierre Rode each
Henry Schradieck chose the modest designation “studies” for his exercises. Their musical substance, however, goes far beyond that of a study. They are character pieces which get their
Published in early 1806, Kreutzer's "40 Études ou Caprices" for violin are the product of his years-long employment at the Conservatoire de Paris. Their systematic and complete reappraisal of
Bochsa's 40 easy etudes have been the backbone of harp technique since they were written nearly 200 years ago. Editor Carl Swanson has combined these wonderful etudes with variations, pedal changes and
Bochsa's 40 easy etudes have been the backbone of harp technique since they were written nearly 200 years ago. Editor Carl
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
Edited by Jaroslav Foltyn. For violin. Preface in Ger., Cz. ... view details
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