DeFesch Op. 8, Nr. 7-9 Three Sonatas for 2 Cellos
$22.00
Two booklets, each in score form. Cello 1 tenor clef. Cello 2 bass clef, can mostly be played in 1st position though it’s better if you can play beyond first.
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