Looking to go 'bow-less'? Want to channel your inner guitar plinks, planks, and plunks? Sean Grissom has your answer with this collection of pizzicato compositions for cello. Grab your cello, hold it like a
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This flexible collection of secular Christmas tunes string trio (violin, viola, cello) includes an optional violin 2 substitute for viola. These arrangements are full of joy, breathing life into familiar
Out of print for years, this work is perfect for teaching Baroque bowing style with a range through third position.
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With fiery verses and lyrical choruses, Fire 'n' Ice will set your strings ablaze! Fresh off of Mark Wood's album TURBOW, this rocking solo makes use of distortion, echo, and reverb effects, and even offers
"Fireball" was originally composed for the television broadcast of the bike race "Tour de France" for CBS sports. The footage that inspired the composer featured dozens of bike racers at top speed racing
This exhilarating work, originally for four harps, was commissioned by renowned harpist Emily Mitchell for the New York University Harp Ensemble. Ms. Mitchell later commissioned the composer for a two-harp
Brahms composed 21 Hungarian Dances beginning in 1869. All were composed for piano, but many of them have been orchestrated and are performed by symphony orchestras. They are based on Hungarian folk songs
In the key of A-minor, an arpeggiated piano part underscores an expressive, singing cello line in tenor clef. Accessible to an advanced intermediate cellist, however the piano part never stops and will
Quadtych for cello and piano was written for the Thor Johnson Commission sponsored by the Delta Omicron Foundation, Inc. The title is a term borrowed from photography and refers to a set of four
Here are six of Sean Grissom's original compositions and arrangements, running the gamut of demanding bow workouts to Irish and Japanese folk tunes. Perfect for the cellist looking for something new, cool,
If you enjoyed Volume 1 and Cello Finger-Pickings, get ready to continue the 'alternative' journey with Sean Grissom's collection of original, progressive compositions. Volume 2 presents more new, cool, and