SKU: AP.36-52731051
ISBN 9781628760132. UPC: 746241201638. English.
Includes works by Bach, Handel, Telemann. Viola to 3rd position, shifting in cello through 4th position. Compatible with 15 Duets for Viola and Cello (52701323).
These products are currently being prepared by a new publisher. While many items are ready and will ship on time, some others may see delays of several months.
SKU: AP.36-52731058
ISBN 9781621569961. UPC: 660355109980. English.
Works by CPE Bach (Duet), Beethoven ("Eyeglasses" Duet), and Telemann (Duet in G Major) are all arranged by Lynne Latham in this collection of duets for the intermediate to advancing cellist. With a focus on tenor and treble clefs and thumb position, this collection functions as good workout instead of just etudes!
SKU: AP.36-52731563
ISBN 9781628761719. UPC: 660355057113. English.
The second volume in this series includes intermediate level duets compatible for violin, viola, cello and bass. Learn dotted rhythms and 6/8 meter, chromatic fingerings, facility with pizzicato, varying types of bow strokes, and double stops as students are introduced to shifting with familiar classic tunes. This volume is a technique builder and works best with the more treble of the two instruments on the top line.
SKU: AP.36-52731568
ISBN 9781628767698. UPC: 660355072567. English.
The third volume in this series includes advanced-intermediate level duets compatible for violin, viola and cello, and the arrangements are also appropriate for gigs. This volume is true chamber music playing, as it uses higher positions, treble clef for viola, tenor clef for cello, and double stops in all parts.
SKU: CF.BF156
ISBN 9781491162088. UPC: 680160920822.
Learning to play chamber music is an important milestone in the music studentââ¬â¢s journey. Playing with a teacher or friend helps develop rhythmic independence, intonation, listening skills, and sense of pulse that are vital to playing in an ensemble. These progressive duets offer beginning and developing players the opportunity to play along with others, or with the helpful support of the teacher in a lesson. Each duet adds new techniques and challenges that align with the natural advancement of lessons, moving from easy rhythms and keys to staccato bow strokes, slurs, accidentals (low or extended finger patterns), and more complex or independent rhythms. While the melody remains in the top line, musicians can alternate playing the melody as all efforts have been made to keep both parts at a similar difficulty level. This book features familiar melodies from traditional, folk, and Classical repertoire including tunes that many string teachers will recognize from Suzuki books. Appropriate for recitals or even small group concerts, there are 30 selections of different tempi, styles, and keys for variety, while remaining in string-friendly ranges. Each duet is one page or less in length, ensuring an immediate sense of success for young players. The perfect supplement to method book exercises and solo repertoire.
SKU: BT.EMBZ14201
The fourth violoncello volume of the series Music for Beginners offers beginners who wish to get acquainted with camber music as well, a selection from the music literature of more than two centuries, starting from the late 17th century to the early 20th century. It contains both demanding polyphonic works and popular melodic pieces. The easier pieces included in the volume can already be performed after two or three years of serious studies. The range of the pieces extends in general to the fourth position and cannot go beyond it, except in scale progression.
SKU: HL.48025146
UPC: 196288096276.
Jacques Offenbach was not only one of the most successful composers of his time, but also an incomparable virtuoso on the cello - his ravishing playing in the salons of Paris caused many a swoon among the (female) audience. Under the opus numbers 49 to 54, he also presented a cello method in the form of duets of progressive difficulty. Offenbach would not be himself if the work did not meet the very highest standards both from an educational and a musical-compositional point of view, with an always typical naturalness and originality of style. All six volumes are equally suitable as a method of cello technique, duet playing, for enjoyable music-making at home as well as forconcert performances. The new edition in the Offenbach Edition Keck OEK complements the modernly edited music material by adding online links to audios ofthe individual parts as well as the duets in harmony.
SKU: HL.49019635
ISBN 9790001191302. UPC: 841886019638. 9.25x12.0x0.111 inches.
The genre of the violoncello concerto was born in 17th-century Italy. Thanks to the Venetian composer Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), there exists today not only a wealth of magnificent violin concertos but also quite a number of cello concertos to whose development he contributed considerably. More than two dozens of his concertos are dedicated to the violoncello, including the probably most famous double concerto: the Concerto for two violoncellos, string orchestra and basso continuo in G minor (RV 531) written after 1770. The sonorous work with its playful outer movements and expressive largo is published in this critical new edition on the basis of the sources.
SKU: HL.49008156
ISBN 9790001122184. UPC: 884088073091. 9.0x12.0x0.175 inches.
These duet studies are intended as a companion volume and as additional exercises to the method 'Cello mit Spass und Hugo', but they are equally well suited as complementary material to any other course of study. Each piece tackles a clearly defined technical or tonal task, yet they are meant to be fun and useful additional to the chamber music repertoire in their own right. Initially the upper part is intended for the pupil, the lower one for the teacher. But as both parts are comparatively equal, they could also be attempted by two pupils. For group tuition it is suggested to introduce a couple of rhythmical accompanying parts.
SKU: HL.49019633
ISBN 9790001191289. UPC: 841886019614. 9.25x12.0x0.13 inches.
The genre of the violoncello concerto was born in 17th-century Italy. Thanks to the Venetian composer Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), there exists today not only a wealth of magnificent violin concertos but also quite a number of cello concertos to whose development he contributed considerably. More than two dozens of his concertos are dedicated to the violoncello, including the probably most famous double concerto: the 'Concerto for Two Violoncellos, String Orchestra and Basso continuo in G minor (RV 531)' written after 1770. The sonorous work with its playful outer movements and expressive largo is published in this critical new edition on the basis of the sources.
SKU: HL.49019634
ISBN 9790001191296. UPC: 888680913090. 9.0x12.0x0.26 inches.
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