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ORANGOTANGO 1949 for Violoncello Solo Dur. c. 1 min
£3.95

Instruments: Cello, Strings
Music for romantic moments. These four separate pieces for cello and piano may be used as encores following a recital. Or for vowing in general.
£12.00

Instruments: Cello, Strings
For Cello and Piano, commissioned by Ralph Kirshbaum for the Manchester International Cello Festival. First performed by Alban Gerhardy and Simon Parkin, Manchester, 3rd May 1998.
£15.00

Instruments: Cello, Strings
Danish title: Spejlstykker Clarinet in Bb Violoncello Piano (partially prepared, see notes) The score is notated in C
£41.95

Instruments: Cello, Strings
Published 1983. First performance: New Macnaghten Concert, Wigmore Hall, 4th December 1984.Parts only.
£15.95

Instruments: Cello, Strings
Programme note: Alloy III for Violin, Cello, Classical Accordion, and two Kokles The instruments of this quintet are very different in appearance and in the way of playing as well as tone production: strings to be bowed, strings to be plucked confronted with the airborne tone of the Accordion. The origins and the traditions of the instruments are also very diversified reaching from traditional folkmusic (the Kokle) and popular music (the Accordion) to art music of the classical tradition (the Violin and Cello). Acknoledging these references and connotations I refrain nevertheless from an obvious ‘casting’ of the instruments, since I have always been fascinated by the less evident, by transitions and gradual displacement, by the intangible places between one and the other. I search for this ‘terrain vague’ of fruitfull incertainty and permanent genesis. To arrive there, I have in this piece created a musical expression, which makes hidden relations and unexplored sonorous paths come forward between the different sound worlds of the instruments. Bringing together these musical substances, I look for something deeper than just common sounds: a fresh musical place. And the lively and bright sound world that emerges form this instrumental and textural ’in-between’ I associate to alloys, in particular the silvery amalgamations of mercury. The work was composed to musicians from the Latvian ensmble Altera Veritas and of Ensemble Aleph (France) as a part of the project European Instrumental Laboratory. Niels Rosing-Schow
£42.95

Instruments: Cello, Strings
Programme note: Alloy III for Violin, Cello, Classical Accordion, and two Kokles The instruments of this quintet are very different in appearance and in the way of playing as well as tone production: strings to be bowed, strings to be plucked confronted with the airborne tone of the Accordion. The origins and the traditions of the instruments are also very diversified reaching from traditional folkmusic (the Kokle) and popular music (the Accordion) to art music of the classical tradition (the Violin and Cello). Acknoledging these references and connotations I refrain nevertheless from an obvious ‘casting’ of the instruments, since I have always been fascinated by the less evident, by transitions and gradual displacement, by the intangible places between one and the other. I search for this ‘terrain vague’ of fruitfull incertainty and permanent genesis. To arrive there, I have in this piece created a musical expression, which makes hidden relations and unexplored sonorous paths come forward between the different sound worlds of the instruments. Bringing together these musical substances, I look for something deeper than just common sounds: a fresh musical place. And the lively and bright sound world that emerges form this instrumental and textural ’in-between’ I associate to alloys, in particular the silvery amalgamations of mercury. The work was composed to musicians from the Latvian ensmble Altera Veritas and of Ensemble Aleph (France) as a part of the project European Instrumental Laboratory. Niels Rosing-Schow
£16.95

Instruments: Cello, Strings
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£29.95

Instruments: Cello, Strings
Genres: Classical
Experience the joy of Celtic music with this collection of arrangements for solo instrumentalists with play-along CD. Songs include: The Ash Grove • Flow Gently, Sweet Afton • Greensleeves • The Irish Rover • Loch Lomond • Molly Malone (Cockles & Mussels) • Scarborough Fair • Whiskey in the Jar • and more.
£9.95

Instruments: Cello, Strings
Genres: Folk
A tour de force for any cellist, Elgar's magnificent Cello Concerto is performed more frequently than any other except that of Dvorák. Regarded as an elegy for a lost world, the Cello Concerto was written after the composer's lengthy creative stagnation during World War I. Melodic and evocative, it exhibits a remarkable scope. Reprint of the Novello & Company, Ltd., London, 1921 edition.
£15.95

Instruments: Cello, Strings
Ballroom Dances (ABRSM grade level 1 - 6) is a new exciting work for cello and piano from performer and composer Mats Lidström. As with Traffic, Spooky Pieces and Hotel Suite, Ballroom Dances makes a point of introducing less experienced players to the air of a professional recital through a corresponding piano part (full throttle!). There is passion and lyricism, wide dynamic range and swift musical contrasts. All dances comply with the international rules for competitive ballroom dancing. Cover Design by Sebastian Örnemark www.ornemark.se / Drawing (Indian ink) by Per-Erik 'Pelle' Lidström.
£12.00

Instruments: Cello, Strings
This overture is about the only work by Hamish MacCunn which is still performed, although he wrote operas, vocal, choral, and instrumental music as well as other orchestral works. It has a distinctly Scottish flavour and was used as the theme music to the BBC television series "Sutherland's Law" back in the 1970s.
£1.60

Instruments: Cello, Strings
Genres: Film & TV
John Joubert’s Concerto in Two Movements for Cello and Chamber Orchestra was first performed on Sunday 4th March 2012 in St Mary’s Church, Shrewsbury, by the Northern Chamber Orchestra conducted by Jonathan Berman, with cellist Raphael Wallfisch.This edition is for Cello and Piano (reduction from the chamber orchestra score).Written for the composer's daughter, Anna.
£19.95

Instruments: Cello, Strings
The nine sonatas for cello and basso continuo by Antonio Vivaldi are among the most famous cello works of the Baroque era. Thanks to their moderate technical demands, the pieces are an integral part of music lessons as well as of private music-making.But even for the professional early music scene, they form a focus of the cello repertoire. The new edition of the Wiener Urtext Edition serves the needs and demands of all three target groups alike, providing a reliable musical text which is no longer based on the unauthorized first Paris edition by Le Clerc & Boivin but on a copy from Naples revised by Vivaldi himself as well as on two other manuscripts associated with the composer from the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris and the music library of the Counts of Schönborn at Wiesentheid.Apart from the solo part, the edition comprises a piano (harpsichord) score with realized basso continuo which should be very welcome to pupils and amateurs. An unrealized basso continuo part has been added for the professional continuo player in which the figures of the first Paris edition has been included. Even if they do not trace back to Vivaldi himself, they bear witness to the contemporary basso continuo practice and can serve as a ‘guide’ for the execution of Vivaldi’s unfigured bass part. More detailed information on the performance practice is provided in the notes on interpretation by Gerhart Darmstadt which are based on contemporary sources.
£25.50

Instruments: Cello, Strings
A delightfully evocative three-movement suite depicting three town scenes, for B flat Clarinet, Violin, Viola, Cello. Contents: Market Day The Old Abbey The Flower Show
£13.50

Instruments: Cello, Strings
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Instruments: Cello, Strings
Ten songs arranged for cello, piano and voice from the 2008 CD featuring popular classical cellist Yo Yo Ma and a star-studded assembly of guest artists. With separate cello staves for all!
£11.95

Instruments: Cello, Strings
Genres: Traditional, Miscellaneous
A suite for Cello and Piano; Prelude, Capriccio, Nocturne, and Tarantella.
£12.95

Instruments: Cello, Strings
Four duets for 2 cellos (teacher and pupil)
£12.95

Instruments: Cello, Strings
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£4.00

Instruments: Cello, Strings
Genres: Classical
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£3.50

Instruments: Cello, Strings
Genres: Romantic Period, Classical
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£3.50

Instruments: Cello, Strings
Genres: Baroque Period, Classical
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£8.95

Instruments: Cello, Strings
Picture a traditional stone-walled church - beautiful and powerful. Now picture it bursting with enthusiastic worshipers. There is a time-honored confidence to the musical statement Joe Martin has given to the singers, and the words march well to the tune. A cello adds a warm strength to the anthem. The musical picture becomes complete when the opening phrase ends with the prayer, fill this house with grace. New product for the week of May 21, 2012.
$2.29

Instruments: Cello, Strings