Cello Ensembles

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    Gibbons – Go From My Window (6 cellos)

    Composed by Orlando Gibbons, arranged by Jorge Espinoza for cello sextet. Cellos 1-4 must be fluent in tenor clef while Cellos 5-6 stay in bass clef. Parts with score.

    $15.00
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    Gibbons – Fantasia 5 (3 cellos)

    Arranged by Jorge Espinoza, this trio is accessible to cellists fluent through 4th position. Parts are of similar difficulty. Includes score with parts.

    $15.00
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    Gibbons – Fantasia 8 (3 cellos)

    Arranged by Jorge Espinoza, this trio is accessible to cellists comfortable through 4th position. Parts are of slightly uneven difficulty in that Cello 3 has a lower range of notes.

    $15.00
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    Gibbons – Fantasia 35 (6 cellos)

    Composed by Orlando Gibbons, arranged by Jorge Espinoza for cello sextet. Fluency through 4th position required, but some parts spend more time in 4th position than others. Includes parts with score.

    $15.00
  • Gideon Freudmann – CelloBop

    We no longer offer Gideon’s arrangements as they are available for purchase in a .pdf directly from CelloBop   Sound samples are included on their site.
    Having played and performed some of these works in groups of mixed ability over the years, they are fun and enjoyable — especially when one wants a break from classical rep.
    Gideon has rated them for beginner, intermediate, and mixed abilities.  Also CelloBop offers works for cello solo, and mixed strings.  Check out the link!

     

  • Cambini Op. 49 Six Duos for 2 Cellos

    Special import – Both parts are in one book in score form. Cello I is slightly more advanced than Cello II, in that it includes a few tenor clef passages, a bit more rhythmically challenging.

    $32.95
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    Gliere 10 Duets, Op. 53 Vol. 1 (2 cellos)

    #709  The cover says Op. 65 but it is really Op. 53. Each part comes in a separate book, but be aware there are drastic differences between the font sizes used in one movement versus another. If you have “older eyes,” some pages could make you very unhappy.  Just ask me when ordering if you are concerned, and I’ll email you samples so you can make your own determination.

    $15.25
  • Gliere 10 Duets, Op. 53 Vol. 2 (2 cellos)

    #710  This volume includes both parts in score form in one booklet. Unlike Volume 1, the font size is consistently readable throughout.

    $15.75
  • Goltermann Romance & Serenade (4 cellos)

    #2414   Op. 119, Nos. 1 & 2. Parts only; no score. Parts are in bass clef and of uneven difficulty with Cello I’s range just beyond the harmonic A. Cello II does not exceed the harmonic A.  Cello III and IV are easier, fluent to fourth position

    $16.50
  • Goltermann 2 Morceaux de Salon Op. 53 (4 cellos)

    1. Religioso 2. Nocturne

    Includes parts, no score. Parts are of uneven difficulty with Cello I involving tenor clef, Cello II with some treble which is barely above A harmonic, but editor chose that clef.  Cello III and IV are significantly easier.

    $21.99
  • Grieg Holberg Suite (6 cellos)

    Includes parts, no score.  No real “beginner” material in this.
    Cellos I – II require advanced players who are comfortable in treble clef, thumb position, double stops.
    Cello III and IV has a blend of bass, tenor and treble clefs, not always warranted given the note range.  Could be disconcerting for players who are unable to fluidly move between clefs, or aren’t quick on changing double stops.
    Cello V is primarily in bass clef, the parts are more accessible but not for beginners.  There are occasional treble clef notation despite the fact they hover around a middle C.  Alternate notation would have been helpful.
    Cello VI bass clef, fewer and easier double stops, but the rhythms in “Air” are out of the range of many beginners.

    $32.00