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Chamber Music for Violoncellos 14

for 3 violoncellos

score and parts

Edited by Pejtsik Árpád
Setting: Violoncellos
Series: Chamber Music for Violoncellos
Genre: Pedagogical performance pieces
Length: 40 pages
Format: 23 x 30,2 cm (Bach)
Weight: 0.173 kg
Published: August 1, 2012
Publisher: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Item number: 14831
ISMN: 9790080148310
This volume contains romantic works arranged for three cellos. The Ungarische Melodie and Ungarischer Marsch were originally piano pieces. Their composer, Franz Schubert, in the summer of 1824 was music teacher to Count Esterházy's family in Zseliz on the Garam. Here from a peasant girl he heard the Hungarian songs that he incorporated in these two works. From Brahms's series of 16 Walzer, Op.39, likewise written for piano, the arranger of the volume paired together two pieces in a ternary form. Debussy's well-known work The little Nigar with its syncopated rhythm evokes the black folk music of New Orleans. The less well-known Gavotte by Dvořák was originally written for three violins. The pieces in the volume provide parts of varying degrees of difficulty for the three cellos, so that less experienced players can also take part in the shared musicmaking.

Contents

1.
Schubert, Franz: Ungarische Melodie
2.
Schubert, Franz: Ungarischer Marsch
3.
Brahms, Johannes: Walzer
4.
Debussy, Claude: The Little Nigar (Cake-walk)
5.
Dvořák, Antonín: Gavotte

Chamber Music for Violoncellos

The wide range of the cello allows for the possibility of three or four cellos to play in different positions in order to create the sounds necessary for a fully-voiced chamber ensemble. This practice of transcribing works for multiple cellos began to gain popularity in the 19th century, and renowned pedagogue/composer Árpád Pejtsik has continued the tradition in this series.
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