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Bartok 18 Duos (2 cellos)
From 44 Duos for 2 Violins arranged for 2 violoncelli by Walter Kurz. At first blush the pieces appear deceptively simple. Most of the duets can be played with a working knowledge of first and second positions. However, phrasing, dynamic markings, changes in time signature, and complex rhythms quickly reveal much more intricate music happening here. While parts appear evenly matched, it will be helpful to play with a more advanced partner. Newer students will have questions. Highly recommended because of the broad scope of skills required and, after all, it is Bartok! The 18 pieces are short, absolutely loaded with material.
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Bartok 33 Duos (2 cellos)
From the 44 Duos for violin & cello, Pejtsik has transcribed 33 for 2 cellos. One book has both parts in score form. If you already own the 18 Duos, there is a little overlap in repertoire and an occasional difference in key signature.
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Bartok Cello Concerto
Transcribed by Serly from the concerto for viola and orchestra. *This is a special order, POD (print on demand) and we have limited quantity in stock. This is the cello solo part only; no piano reduction.
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Bartok First Rhapsody
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Bartok For Children
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Bartok Hungarian Peasant Songs (4 cellos)
Arranged for 4 cellos by Laszlo Varga. Includes parts and score. All parts must be fluent in tenor and treble clef, metric changes. (MC-38)
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Bartok Romanian Folk Dances
Hywel Davies has arranged the suite for cello with piano accompaniment. Contents: Stick Dance • Sash Dance • In One Spot • Dance from Bucsum • Romanian Polka • Fast Dance. This edition varies a bit from the Luigi Silva Roumanian Folk Dances: a key change in No. 3, an octave reversal in another piece. Certainly the font is more readable, larger in this edition. Someone said this was “an easier edition” but only in a handful of passages Still includes three clefs, notes are empirically the same.
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Bartok Roumanian Folk Dances
Transcribed by Luigi Silva for cello and piano. Joc Cu Bata, Braul, Pe Loc, Buciumeana, Poara Romaneasca, Maruntel. (There is an alternate edition on the site Romanian Folk Dances transcribed by Hywel Davies) There are variations between editions including which octave a passage is in, sometimes an alternate key, and sometimes no difference at all as you work through the six folk songs. Silva has been the go-to edition for years.
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