SKU: FG.55011-503-3
ISBN 9790550115033.
New publication for Cellos! In these miniature duos, the easy first cello part is taken from the A volume of the Colourstrings Violin ABC. This should be played by the beginner, whilst the second cello part is intended for an advanced pupil or the teacher. To aid the reading the first cello part appears with child-friendly coloured notation.
SKU: FG.55011-910-9
ISBN 9790550119109.
Kalevi Aho's virtuosic, perceptive portraits of four Finnish Cello Pedagogues for four violoncellos were composed between 2008 and 2013. This product consists of a full score and a set of parts.Contents:1. HAHE (timo HAnHinEn) (2008)Duration: 2’30’’Composed for the 60th birthday of Timo Hanhinen2. ARS (Arto noRaS) (2012)Duration: 2’30’’Composed for the 70th anniversary concert of Arto Noras3. EAREGBERG (lEnnARt von zwEyGBERG) (2013)Duration 3’30’’4. ERA (Erkki RAutio) (2013)Duration 2’45’’.
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.
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.