Appassionato

25 Original Concert Pieces

Edited by Mohrs, Rainer – Preußer, Elmar
Setting: Violoncello and Piano
Length: 192 pages
Weight: 0.66 kg
Published: February 1, 2017
Publisher: Schott
Item number: ED22354
Other reference: ED 22354
ISMN: 9790001162944
25 popular original pieces for cello and piano from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic eras and is a real treasure trove for advanced pupils, students, teachers and cello lovers. The cello literature comprises a lot of majorstandard works for lessons, concerts and competitions. Apart from classics by Vivaldi, Bréval, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Faure, or Saint -Saëns, the volume also contains several lesser known pieces, e. g. by August Nölck (1862 -1928) and Georg Goltermann (1824 -1898) . The pieces are of medium technical difficulty which corresponds to grade 3 -4 or grade 5 -8 of the international examination system. Some pieces can be played in the 2nd to 7th position, while several works require putting the thumb under. All selected works are particularly suitable for the development of sound, vibrato, differentiated bowing technique, as well as the performer 's personal interpretation andmusical presentation.

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