Goltermann 2 Morceaux de Salon Op. 53 (4 cellos)
$21.99
1. Religioso 2. Nocturne
Includes parts, no score. Parts are of uneven difficulty with Cello I involving tenor clef, Cello II with some treble which is barely above A harmonic, but editor chose that clef. Cello III and IV are significantly easier.
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