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Big Note Carols for Cello
This is a dual-purpose book by Wendy Bissinger. Standing alone, it includes 11 carols for solo cello in a petite book with large notes. It is also a companion volume to Wendy’s Christmas Carols for 3 and 4 Cellos, also available here. It is the melodic line found in the Cello 1 part of some of the carols in that collection. So if you are comfortable in 1st and 2nd positions, you can play solo or with ensemble. Since the ensemble volume is presented in score form, it can be hard for some players to isolate their part. Big Notes solves that problem!
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Christmas Collection (4 cellos)
[CE-8] Intermediate Volume 3. Arranged by Erinn Renyer. Parts of uneven difficulty. Cello II fluent above 4th pos (to a B), Cello II through 4th position. Cello III and IV much easier. Parts with score.
Tchaikovsky – Waltz of the Flowers, March from Nutcracker Suite
Leontovich – Carol of the Bells
Vivaldi – Winter from the Four Seasons -
Flaherty – Christmas Quodlibet
Christmas Quodlibet is an opportunity to play 15 Christmas carols and the Hallelujah Chorus in less than 4 minutes. All parts take turns weaving a medley of carols together. Highly recommended! Includes score with parts. **Also available for cello quartet
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Seasonal Favorites for Violin & Cello
Arranged by Robert S. Frost, songs associated with the season in which Christmas and Chanukah fall.
Jingle Bells
Masters in this Hall
Bring a Torch, Jeanette Isabella
Boughs of Holly
Chanukah Celebrations
Christmas Wishes -
Tchaikovsky – Trepak (Russian Dance) 2 cellos
For Christmas! Arranged by Steven Rosenhaus for bassoon and cello, it works for two cellos. Each booklet includes both parts in score form. The melody is played by Cello 1 and the note range is through 4th position. The cello 2 accompaniment includes chords and double stops a bassoon can’t play.
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We Wish You a Merry Christmas – 2 cellos
Arranged by Steven Rosenhaus. While the melody can be played by bassoon or cello (range through 4th position), the accompaniment is cello-only as it involves double stops and chords.
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Christmas Carols Vol. 1 Novice (4 Cellos)
[ CE-14] Silent Night, In Dulci Jubilo, Adoremus Te, The Holly and the Ivy, Away in the Manger. Includes parts and score. Cello I requires the cellist to play at least through upper third position. Other cellists can stay in first but the more positions you know, the more opportunities you have to vibrate longer notes. Pretty arrangements, even if your group is more advanced. Arranged by Erinn Renyer.
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Christmas Carols Vol. 2 Novice (4 Cellos)
(CE-15) O Come Emmanuel, Angels We Have Heard on High, It Came Upon the Midnight Clear. Includes parts with score. All parts can be played in first position, but cellists who can shift will have more fingering options to avoid open strings if they wish to use vibrato. Arranged by Erinn Renyer.
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Gazda Compatible Christmas Duets (2 cellos)
50 Christmas duets for 2 cellos. Both parts in score form in a single book, so buy two if you don’t want to share a stand. Accessible arrangements in friendly keys. Few fingerings provided. This volume is part a compatible series including books for violins and so on. We do not stock volumes for other instruments.
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Play a Song of Christmas (2 cellos)
35 songs and carols for 2 cellos or any two key of C bass clef instruments. Includes CD ROM for piano accompaniments and lyrics.
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Swing into Christmas
Some pieces are easy, first position, but others may be have unfriendly key signatures or move out of first position. Guitar chords are provided, and a CD play-along with rhythm section. Includes tracks of just accompaniment or with solo cello as well.
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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.
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