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
Concerto No. 4, Opus 65 for solo cello, with optional 2nd cello accompaniment. Both parts shifting, tenor clef, and extensive double-stops.
Melodies featured include: Hail Columbia; The Star-Spangled Banner; Boatman Dance and Yankee Doodle.