Retrouvez le Concerto In B Minor Op.35 d'Oskar Rieding pour violoncelle avec acc...(+)
Retrouvez le Concerto In B Minor Op.35 d'Oskar Rieding pour violoncelle avec accompagnement piano, écrit pour être joué de la première à la septième position. Cet arrangement fait parti du programme de l'examen ABRSM pour violoncelle de cycle 5.
1st - 7th Position. Par RIEDING OSKAR. Concerto en b mineur Op.35 de Oskar Riedi...(+)
1st - 7th Position. Par RIEDING OSKAR. Concerto en b mineur Op.35 de Oskar Rieding pour violoncelle avec accompagnement au Piano, comme l'écrit pour les postes de la 1ère-7. Défini dans le cadre du ABRSM violoncelle Grade 5 Syllabus. / Niveau : Elémentaire / Rép Classique / Répertoire / Violoncelle et Piano
The entire four movements of Henry Eccles' Sonata in G Minor for ViolonCello and...(+)
The entire four movements of Henry Eccles' Sonata in G Minor for ViolonCello and Piano remain in the key of G minor, with many long, expressive phrases and some moments of fleet-fingered delight.Henry Eccles was a Violinist and composer of the Baroque era who was a musician to King William and Queen Mary and a member of the Royal Band of Queen Anne. The Duke d'Aumont brought him to Paris, where he entered the service of King Louis XIV. In 1720, Eccles published a book of sonatas for Violin and figured bass, from which renowned English composer Malcolm Lipkin has created this arrangement for 'Cello and Piano. / Violoncelle Et Piano
An entertaining collection of ten well-known TV themes, arranged for cello stude...(+)
An entertaining collection of ten well-known TV themes, arranged for cello students to learn and enjoy, including the well-known Mission: Impossible and The Persuaders ! The book comes complete with a CD of inspiring demonstrations and play-along backing tracks, with a separate pull-out part featuring simple Piano accompaniments. / Violoncelle Et Piano
Among the many works Offenbach wrote for the Cello, is a series of operatic fant...(+)
Among the many works Offenbach wrote for the Cello, is a series of operatic fantasies. Of these, there is a set of six under the title Fantaisies faciles Op.69-74, published in 1853. The new edition herewith confines itself to just three of the pieces based on operas which remain in the repertoire today. The original printed editions have been revised, with misprints corrected, passages where the Cello and Piano parts differ made to correspond and questions in the music text settled by recourse to the original opera score. / Violoncelle Et Piano