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.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.
SKU: IM.3790
With its soaring melodies and accessibility, this work remains a favorite for cellists. Orchestra part condensed in the second cello.
SKU: IM.3791
This teaching tool includes useful practice tips to tackle this important repertoire work. Orchestra part condensed in the second cello to accompany soloist while learning concerto.
SKU: CA.4079519
ISBN 9790007138196. Key: B minor. Language: Italian.
The Ave Maria is suited for performance in a smaller setting. Instead of the Latin text Verdi set the Italian version, which during his lifetime was still ascribed to Dante. The Carus edition makes this work accessible in its original form. Score and parts available separately - see item CA.4079500.
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