Kummer 6 Duets for 2 Cellos, Op. 156 Book 2
$15.75
#3656 One book with both parts in score form. These are up a notch from Vol. 1. Cello I and II have isolated passages in treble clef requiring thumb position in one variation, which can just be skipped while enjoying the rest of the work or played by people of differing skill sets!
Related products
-

Cello Duet Delights (2 cellos)
$19.99Mr. and Mrs. Cello arranged 10 pieces for 2 cellos. The set includes each part in a separate booklet plus a score. For players with advancing skills, comfortable with tenor and treble clefs. Contents:
Bailando
City Of Stars
Fragile
Love Is A Losing Game
Nuvole Bianche
Shallow
Someone You Loved
The Sound Of Silence
Tu Sei
Writing’s On The Wall -

Boismortier – Six Sonatas Op. 14 (2 cellos)
$19.95This set includes two booklets, each with both parts in score form. While I don’t usually use “intermediate” to grade music, these works stay in bass clef, through 4th position, in friendly keys, with rhythmic challenges. If you like French Baroque chamber music, try these.
-

Klengel – Impromptu Op. 30 (4 cellos)
$14.00Parts are of uneven difficulty. Cello I requires fluency in treble, tenor and bass clefs. Replete with double stops. Cello II mostly bass clef with the exception of two measures where tenor clef is unnecessary, and a B-C in two measures where it is helpful. (Editorial choices mystify me). Cello III and IV are all in bass clef, with IV having easier rhythms and no double stops.
-

Dotzauer Three Easy Duos Op. 114 (2 cellos)
$43.00#3780 Edited by Jeffrey Solow. Each part is in its own book. Don’t confuse “easy” with “for beginners.” Range stays within bass clef, 4th position, but includes more complex rhythms, lots of double stops that are not against open strings, sections in 3 sharps and flats. No idea why this volume is so expensive, but it does include a lot of music! I find this to be fun and practical sight-reading material as the range of notes is comfortable, but the intervals and rhythms really show you where your geography shortcomings lie.
FAQ
Orders are placed by phone (518-527-5789) or (email).
Once we know what you want and where it has to be shipped, we’ll check stock, clarify any questions you may have, and give you shipping options, transit times and costs.
Learn more about placing an order or visiting our showroom here.
