M.Th. v. Paradis "Sicilienne" arr. for cello & guitar
by Maria Theresia von Paradis
String Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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Instrumental Duet Cello,Guitar,Instrumental Duet - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.790873

Composed by Maria Theresia von Paradis. Arranged by Georg Mertens. Classical,Praise & Worship,Standards,Wedding. Score and parts. 6 pages. Georg Mertens #3548205. Published by Georg Mertens (A0.790873).

The Sicilienne by Maria-Theresia von Paradis is the first cello piece played in the Royal Wedding at Windsor Castle 2018. The common version is for cello & piano (orchestra at the wedding).
The arrangement here is for cello & guitar. The key is E major instead of Eb major in the original, better suited for the guitar.
Being only 1 semitone higher all fingerings can be kept the same! I changed only a very few fingerings taking advantage of harmonics possible in the key of E (there are none in Eb major).

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