Czardas

Czardas for solo cello 3 pages Price: €3.00 [wp_eStore_add_to_cart id=22] Czardas was written in 1904 by Italian composer Vittorio Monti. It is based on a Hungarian Csárdás. This arrangement includes parts of the original piano accompaniment by using extra rhythmic bars, double stops and left hand pizzicato. This makes for an interesting solo version. The stopped...

Nessun Dorma

Solo Cello pdf – Intermediate Price: €3.00 [wp_eStore_add_to_cart id=14] Nessun Dorma for solo cello is a reduction of the vocal part and the orchestral accompaniment. There are many double stops and rich harmonies. It is arranged in the opriginal key of G major, which suits the cello as the open G and D strings can be...

The Canon

Solo Cello-pdf-3 pages-Intermediate €5.00 [wp_eStore_add_to_cart id=13] Pachelbel’s Canon; written in 1694, first published in 1919, first recorded 1940. Pachelbel, renowned in his day, remained forgotten for centuries, and most of his highly regarded music has been lost. So many people have recorded and altered, fooled with and fumbled through this piece that it is almost...

Bach Air on G String

Solo Cello-1 page-pdf format-intermediate Price €3.00 [wp_eStore_add_to_cart id=12] Bach’s Air was the first piece by Bach that was recorded. It was recorded by the Russian cellist Aleksandr Verzhbilovich and an unknown pianist, in 1902 (as the Air from the Overture No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068 originally set for string quartet). It is a...

When Irish Eyes Are Smiling

Solo Cello – 3 pages – pdf format -Intermediate level This solo cello version of the lighthearted ‘When Irish Eyes are Smiling’ has a lively arpeggiated variation, a satisfying key change and is enjoyable to play. The original song was first published in 1912 at a time when Ireland was often romanticized. Songs of this...

College Groves

Solo Cello-2 pages-pdf format-intermediate level College Groves, also known by many other names; The New Demesne, College Grove, The Millstone. The oldest source for this tune is in O’Neills Music of Ireland in 1903. It is lively and fun to play. There are a few suggested ornamentations, so it sounds good immediately. Listen to other...

Erster Verlust by Schubert

Erster Verlust first inspired me when I heard a recording of Ian Bostridge singing it. I thought it would suit the cello perfectly. This piece is a real gem and feels exquisite to play.
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