Cello Ensembles
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Salinas – Maria Canela (Zumba que Zumba) (4 cellos)
$15.00Cello I tenor/treble clef, Cello II and III tenor clef, Cello IV lower range notes but rhythmic issues. Arranged by Jorge Espinoza. Set includes parts with score.
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Salinas – Alturas (4 cellos)
$20.00Andean music arranged for 4 cellos by Inti-llimani/Espinoza. Includes parts with score.
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Shostakovich – Prelude (7 cellos)
$12.00Includes parts with score. Cello I, II, III should have fluency in tenor and treble clef. IV, V, VI, VII remain in bass clef with varying levels of difficulty. Arranged by Jorge Espinoza
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Stanley – Allegretto grazioso (4 cellos)
$10.00Parts of uneven difficulty. Cello I should be comfortable with tenor clef and trickier rhythms. Cello II and III should be comfortable through 4th position, Cello IV can be played in first position, and rhythms are more basic. Includes parts with score.
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Espinoza – Short Piece (4 cellos)
$10.00Melody of unknown origin arranged by Jorge Espinoza. Includes parts with score. Cello I treble clef. Changing meters, Latin rhythms, double stops. Looks like fun!
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Bach, JS – Five Chorale Preludes (4 cellos)
$20.00Arranged for cello quartet by Tom Flaherty. (1) Alle Menschen m?ssen sterben (2) Christ lag in Todesbanden (3) In dulci jubilo (4) Nun danket Alle Gott (5) Vor deinen Thron tret’ ich. Parts are of unequal difficulty. Cello I treble clef, Cello I tenor clef, Cello III bass clef to 4th position, Cello IV through 3rd position.
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Flaherty – Cellist’s Variations on Home on the Range (4 cellos)
$16.00A Cellos2Go Favorite from Tom Flaherty, cellist and composer who is alive and well and living in California. From the familiar beginnings of “Home on the Range” unfolds an extremely clever rendition of some of cello literature’s most famous repertoire. Fun to listen to, more fun to play. Our recommendation: If you don’t have three other cellists, GET SOME! Cello I and II involve some advanced skills. Set of parts and score. Hear an audio sample and view and excerpt here.
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Flaherty – Quodlibet and Chorale for 4 cellos
$15.00Tom Flaherty describes this as a combination of nine tunes and fragments, all familiar from various beginning string books. With some harmonic twists, and tunes superimposed on others, it’s suitable for beginning to intermediate cellists, as long as Cello I is comfortable in tenor clef to the harmonic A.
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Franck Panis Angelicus arr. for 4 cellos
$10.00Arranged by Wendy Bissinger. Includes score and parts. Parts are of unequal difficulty. Cello IV bass clef only but others must be comfortable in tenor clef.
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Fuentes – La Bikina mariachi (5 cellos)
$20.00Arranged by Jorge Espinoza. Parts are of uneven difficulty. Cello 1 needs fluency in tenor clef and upper positions. Other parts remain in bass clef but have different challenges like double stops not against open strings, rhythmic issues. Cello 5 requires fluency through 4 position, but Cello 4 is easier.
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Handel – Concerto in g minor (5 cellos) or Solo oboe and 4 cellos
$24.00Arranged for Solo cello or Solo oboe and 4-cello accompaniment. Includes parts with score.
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