Bach, JS – Concerto in D Minor for 4 cellos (CE-20)
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Originally written for two violins, arranged by Erinn Renyer for 4 cellos. Cello I- II in tenor clef with thumb position. Cellos III and IV through 4th position. Challenges that Bach can present… Includes parts with score.
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