200 Pieces for Acappella Cello |
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Author:
| Hairabedian, Sona |
Arranged by:
| Hairabedian, Sona |
Compiled by:
| Hairabedian, Sona |
Created by:
| Hairabedian, Sona |
Designed by:
| Hairabedian, Sona |
Illustrator:
| Hairabedian, Sona |
Foreword by:
| Hairabedian, Sona |
Footnotes by:
| Hairabedian, Sona |
Text by:
| Hairabedian, Sona |
Cover Design by:
| Hairabedian, Sona |
Composed by:
| Elia, Anthony |
ISBN: | 978-0-615-42695-2 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2010 |
Publisher: | Cleocello
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $50.00 |
Book Description:
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Music for "solo cello" usually means cello and an accompanying instrument. But a cellist also needs a ready repertoire of unaccompanied music for the times when he or she is the star (or only) attraction. '200 Pieces for Acappella Cello' is a multi-purpose, grab-and-go volume, which offers an abundant supply of works running the gamut from folk to Baroque to 19th-century classics. Borrowed from the literature for violin, viola da gamba, piano, lute, organ, harp and flute, these...
More DescriptionMusic for "solo cello" usually means cello and an accompanying instrument. But a cellist also needs a ready repertoire of unaccompanied music for the times when he or she is the star (or only) attraction. '200 Pieces for Acappella Cello' is a multi-purpose, grab-and-go volume, which offers an abundant supply of works running the gamut from folk to Baroque to 19th-century classics. Borrowed from the literature for violin, viola da gamba, piano, lute, organ, harp and flute, these arrangements have been adapted especially for the single cello voice, and are suitable for weddings, holidays, memorials, dances, concert performance and ordinary practice. Inside you'll find works by well-known composers like Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Corelli, Foster, Grieg, Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Schubert, and Schumann, as well as lesser-known masters, such as Albinoni, Burgmuller, Marais, Caix d'Hervelois, O'Carolan, Dominico Gabrielli, Massenet, and Franz Weber. In addition, there are numerous anonymous and traditional tunes, plus one new original work by Chicago composer Anthony Elia. A few pieces in this volume: Bach: "Gigue Fugue", "Sinfonia" from Cantata 29; Grieg: "Wedding at Troldhaugen"; Corelli: "La Folia"; Caix d'Hervelois: "La Tranquardine"; Beethoven: "Molto Vivace" and "Ode to Joy" (9th Symphony); Haydn: "Adagio Affetuoso" from Quartet No. 27, Opus 20; Mozart: "Ave Verum"; Chopin: Nocturne No. 9; Mendelssohn: 6 of the "Lieder Ohne Worte". Traditional tunes: "Griogal Cridhe", "Captain O'Kane", and the "Star-Spangled Banner"--and much more. Elegantly engraved with generous margins for marking.