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  • Tarancelli – Tarantellas by Popper and Rossini (2 cellos)

    Arranged by Edward Laut for advanced players.   Rossini Tarantella Napoletana in case you aren’t familiar.

    $16.95
  • Telemann Canonic Sonatas (2 cellos)

    Edited by Starker.  Two identical booklets, given the nature of the canon.   They are not arranged in order of difficulty, and there are variations with some in bass clef, others in tenor.  #3180

    $16.50
  • Seven Easy Tangos for 2 cellos

    7 easy tangos are not easy! Set includes two booklets, each in score form. Cello I requires fluency in tenor and treble clefs. Cello II easier in bass clef, but still replete with rhythmic issues, chords.
    Flores – A la luz del Candil
    Canaro – Tiempo Viejos, Se Acabaron Los Otarios
    Kepler-Lais – La Cieguita
    Dios Filiberto – Cuando Llora la Milonga, Mentias
    Teisseire – Calandria

    $20.25
  • Traditional Carols – Christmas Season Music for 2 Cellos

    [CD-18] O Holy Night, We Three Kings, It Came Upon a Midnight Clear, The First Noel, O Come Emmanuel.  Parts of unequal difficulty. Designed for student solo (1st and 2nd positions) with a more advanced Cello II  capable or chords, arpeggios.   Set includes each part in a separate booklet.

    $11.95
  • Violoncello Duets for Beginners, Volume 1 (2 cellos)

    Edited by Pejtsik. Although these pieces can be played in half and first position, you have more fingering options if you know more positions. Despite “easy” notes, there are metric, rhythmic and counting challenges. You need to know your fingerboard geography because very few fingerings are provided. Both cello parts are of similar difficulty.

    Anon – Polonaise; Bach – Choral; Beethoven – Anglaise; Boismortier – Chaconne; Couperin – Concert; Destouches – Passepied en Rondeau; Haydn – Divertimento; LeClerc – Tambourin; L. Mozart – Divertimento; W.A. Mozart – Canon Inversus; Offenbach – Duo; Pleyel Rondo; Schein – Suite; Schenk – Aria Amoroso; Schubert – Ecossaise, Landler, Walzer; Telemann – Canon; Vallet – Bourree, Galliarge Angloise

    $21.95
  • Violoncello Duets for Beginners, Volume 2 (2 cellos)

    Edited by Pejtsik.  This is not what we would consider “for beginners.”  Considering Book 1 did not go above a D in 1st position, one doesn’t expect Book 2 to start off with tenor clef.  Pieces are not arranged by difficulty, so you will find easier pieces that stay in bass clef, no higher than 4th position, with fingerings provided. Cello I and II parts vary in difficulty in this volume, so an advanced cellist can play with a less accomplished partner. Like the earlier volume, even if you’re in familiar territory with notes, the rhythms are challenging.

    J.S. Bach – Canon cancrizans, Inventio in re minore; Beethoven – Marcia alla turca, Contredanse; Dotzauer – Andante con variazioni; Fiore – Trattenimento; Gabrielli – Balletto e Giga; Handel – Air; Haydn – Andante; Hook – Rondo; Kummer – Tema con variazioni; Mehul – Allegretto; Mozart – Divertimento; Offenbach – Two Duos; Pleyel – Duo; Reger – Canon im alten Styl; Stiastny – Fuga; Telemann – Sonata or Canon; Vivaldi – Adagio e Allegro

    $24.95
  • Vivaldi Concerto in G Minor for 2 Cellos and Piano

    PV411 is an alternate indexing system to RV531 but they are the same piece of music. This one edited by Schroeder.

    $33.00