Cello Ensembles

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  • Mozart Sonata Bb major (Duo) 2 cellos

    Originally written for bassoon and cello (K 292), transcribed by Werner.  Each part in its own booklet.  #850

    $12.25
  • Offenbach Six Duos Op. 49 (2 cellos)

    These duets can be played almost entirely in first position with extensions. Fingerings are sparse, but well chosen to indicate an opening of the hand to reach an extended 4th finger, or back to half position. Friendly duos with helpful rehearsal markings. One part per booklet so no need to share a stand! Previously sold as two volumes, three duos each, all six are now combined in one volume.

    $20.99
  • Grant – Duets for Two Violoncellos Volume 2 (2 cellos)

    16 duets compiled and edited by Francis Grant.  Each part is in a separate booklet.   The cover lists the wrong repertoire!!  It is not a method and has no pedagogical works.

    Offenbach:  Andante, Allegro Giacoso, Andante Cantabile, Intermezzo, Reverie, Old French Song, Allegretto, Serenade, Rondo

    Battanchon:  Andantino, Scherzo, Romanza, Allegro Scherzando, Allegro Resolute, Allegro Moderato, Divertissement

    $17.95
  • Grant – Duets for Two Violoncellos Volume 1 (2 cellos)

    Each part is in its own booklet.  Parts are of comparable difficulty, remain in bass clef and have a range through 4th position.

    $14.95
  • Piazzolla – Soledad (4 cellos)

    Arranged by Jorge Espinoza. All parts are in bass clef though some Cello I would qualify for tenor clef in some passages. Cello II and III should be fluent through 4th position while Cello IV has a lower range and is less rhythmically challenging.  Includes parts with score.

    $25.00
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    Piazzolla – Fuga y Misterio (4 cellos)

    Arranged by Jorge Espinoza. While all parts are written in bass clef, Cello I has passages which could be written in tenor. Parts are slightly graded, with double stop challenges for Cello III.

    $20.00
  • Piazzolla – Libertango (4 cellos, 5 cellos)

    Arranged by Jorge Espinoza for 4 cellos with optional cello 5. All parts are written in bass clef with Cellos I and II being the most demanding. Good for a group with mixed abilities. Includes parts with score. (Link to youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POPNSJeIPmA)

    $20.00
  • Popper 15 Easy Studies (2 cellos)

    IMC #3705  is the 15 Easy Studies which precede the 10 Grand Etudes in Op. 76 preparing you for Op 73, the High School.  Originally arranged by G. Woerl (who included cello II ad lib for Nos. 1-10),  Enyeart wrote Cello II parts for the remaining five.    The only other change we note is the inclusion of measure numbers.  It is a single book with both parts in score form.

    $12.00
  • Popper Requiem (6 cellos)

    No longer sold here in print version, but it is available from the publisher for digital download at their site here.  We like to keep it promoted because it’s a lovely arrangement for advanced players.

    $20.95
  • Popper Tempo di Marcia, Op. 16a for 2 cellos

    #2665   Separate booklets for each part.

    $11.25
  • Popper Edition Exquisite Collection for 4 cellos

    Elf Dance and Hungarian Rhapsody – Arranged by Edward Laut. Contains score and parts Solo line is in Cello I part. All parts are for advanced players.  [CE-23]

    $21.00