Parts are of unequal difficulty. Cello I and II involve tenor and treble clef almost exclusively. Cello III is mostly bass clef with a few licks in tenor clef. Cello IV is in bass cef except for one line that’s in 4th position but written in treble clef. Don’t you hate that? PRINT VERSION ONLY – No .pdf available
Vivaldi Concerto Grosso Op. 3, No. 11 arr. for 4 cellos
$24.00
Includes parts and score. [MC-33] PRINT VERSION ONLY – No .pdf available
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