Cello with Piano

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  • Brahms Violin Sonata No. 3, Op. 108 (Varga)

    in d minor.  Arranged by Laszlo Varga for cello.  You will need piano part from the violin sonata for performance.   The cello line is an octave lower, and the only modifications are a few unplayable chords and octave doublings.

    $12.00
  • Brahms Six Songs (Geringas)

    Arrangements were published by Simrock in 1896 while Brahms was alive, so it may be presumed that he knew of and accepted them.  They passed from Rostropovich to Geringas, who arranged this edition.

    In Summer Fields Op. 86/2  (Feldeinsamkeit)
    Like Melodies Op. 105/1       (Wie Melodien)
    Sapphic Ode Op. 94/4          (Sapphische Ode)
    Lullaby Op. 49/4                  (Wiegenlied)
    True Love Op. 3/1                (Liebestreu)
    Lovesong p. 71/5                 (Minnelied)

    $16.95
  • Brahms Violin Sonata No. 1 in G Op. 78 (Varga)

    Transcribed for cello by Laszlo Varga, this part follows the violin line, just down an octave.  Slight modifications involving unplayable chords and octave doublings.  You will need the piano part from the violin sonata as this is only the arranged cello part.

    $12.00
  • Brahms Sonata A major Op. 100 (Varga)

    Violin sonata arranged for cello by Laszlo Varga retains the original key so you can use the piano part from the violin sonata.  This music is the cello part only, down an octave in most parts.  Only a few unplayable chords were modified.

    $12.00
  • Brahms Sonata No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 38

    Edited by Klengel

    $21.00
  • Breval Concertino No. 4 in C Major

    In first position

    $25.00
  • Breval Sonata in C Major

    #1883   A popular piece for the early intermediate student looking for solo repertoire that doesn?t go beyond fourth position. It?s fun, musical. Found in Suzuki Book 4, you may find these fingerings a little friendlier. This piece is also published as a duet with cello, bassoon or bass. Please look under Ensembles.

    $9.50
  • Breval Sonata in C Major (Stutschewsky)

    A popular piece for the early intermediate student looking for solo repertoire that doesn?t go beyond fourth position. It?s fun, musical. Found in Suzuki Book 4, you may find these fingerings a little friendlier. This piece is also published as a duet with cello, bassoon or bass. Please look under Ensembles.

    $17.99