Since the last movement of this piece, which is perhaps the most beautiful of Hindemith's pieces, is a chorale, a version for string instrument plus o...More
Since the last movement of this piece, which is perhaps the most beaut...
Georg Eduard Goltermann (19 August 1824 – 29 December 1898) was a German cellist, composer and conductor. Goltermann was born in Hannover. His fath...More
Georg Eduard Goltermann (19 August 1824 – 29 December 1898) was a Ge...
Achter De Grote Cello (Behind the Great Cello) is a method specifically written for children. It's based on cello technique and includes many Dutch ch...More
Achter De Grote Cello (Behind the Great Cello) is a method specificall...
The "Concertino in one movement" is an early, captivating masterpiece by the multi-award-winning composer Christian Ernst, who, with this playful, for...More
The "Concertino in one movement" is an early, captivating masterpiece ...
Stir, for solo cello without bow, takes it title from the sound made while slowly making circles on the body of the cello with the fingertips, and to ...More
Stir, for solo cello without bow, takes it title from the sound made w...
The Corelli and Marais works are well known, but they stand out with greater interest against their earlier exemplars, Ortiz, Enzina, and Cabezón. Sa...More
The Corelli and Marais works are well known, but they stand out with g...
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (born March 8, 1714, in Weimar; died December 14, 1788, in Hamburg), also known as the Berlin or Hamburg Bach, was a German ...More
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (born March 8, 1714, in Weimar; died Decembe...
Romanian Folk Dances is a collection of six short piano pieces composed by Béla Bartók in 1915 which he later arranged for small ensemble in 1917. T...More
Romanian Folk Dances is a collection of six short piano pieces compose...
Young cello players (and their teachers and parents) will enjoy the musical stroll through the zoo. Animals from A to Z help in a playful manner to le...More
Young cello players (and their teachers and parents) will enjoy the mu...
Experts believe that Bach intended and designed the works as a systematic cycle and not as standalone works. Bach has therefore provided the works wit...More
Experts believe that Bach intended and designed the works as a systema...
First Steps For Cello Op.101 is a beautiful collection of fifty studies for Cello with second cello part for the teacher to play along, composed by Se...More
First Steps For Cello Op.101 is a beautiful collection of fifty studie...
Benoy/Burrowes' "First Year Cello Method" includes 15 lessons with open strings and first finger notes, first and second finger notes on D and A strin...More
Benoy/Burrowes' "First Year Cello Method" includes 15 lessons with ope...
In 1878, while in Switzerland, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) wrote the first part of his op. 42 cycle, Souvenir d’un lieu cher (Memory of a...More
In 1878, while in Switzerland, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) w...
part from the famous Rococo Variations, Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky composed another work for solo violoncello: Pezzo capriccioso, Opus 62. It is dedicated t...More
part from the famous Rococo Variations, Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky composed ...
Squire's Tarantella is one piece that is nearly as fun for the listener as it is the player! William Squire was a cellist as well as a composer, and a...More
Squire's Tarantella is one piece that is nearly as fun for the listene...
In 1849 Schumann turned to a new genre: works for piano and accompanying instrument. He showered the different wind instruments systematically with Fa...More
In 1849 Schumann turned to a new genre: works for piano and accompanyi...
The series Moments Musicaux contains popular and well-known short masterpieces and transcriptions. An admitted aim of the publisher was to release hig...More
The series Moments Musicaux contains popular and well-known short mast...