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Educational Works – Studies<br />
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Violoncello<br />
DITION<br />
These four volumes are<br />
designed as companion<br />
volumes to the Early Start on<br />
the Viola method but work<br />
equally well as a supplement<br />
to any other viola method. As<br />
all pieces are written entirely<br />
in first position, they can be<br />
used just after a few months<br />
of lessons.<br />
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The piano part may be played<br />
by the teacher or an advanced<br />
student. Alternatively a second<br />
viola part allows duet playing<br />
with the teacher during lessons.<br />
Volumes 1 and 2, can be used<br />
as a supplement to the Early<br />
Start on the Viola method,<br />
Volumes 1 and 2 (BA 9686 and<br />
BA 9687). The 18 pieces are<br />
structured to follow the same<br />
progression of finger patterns<br />
introduced in the Early Start<br />
method. This systematic<br />
progression helps the student<br />
to solidify the hand position<br />
and improve intonation. The<br />
basic bowing techniques do<br />
not require changes in bow<br />
speed or sounding point. The<br />
young performer can focus<br />
on a straight and beautifully<br />
placed bow that produces a<br />
pleasing and clear sound.<br />
Bärenreiter's Cello Collection<br />
Concert Pieces for Cello and<br />
Piano<br />
Ed. C. Sassmannshaus<br />
BA 9695 Score with part<br />
A collection of works by<br />
Mendelssohn Bartholdy,<br />
Goltermann, Klengel, Dvořák,<br />
Seitz, Fauré, Saint-Saëns.<br />
Classic Hits for 2 Cellos<br />
Arranged by M. Edmondson<br />
Ready to Play<br />
BA 10611 Performance score<br />
“At the same time those<br />
famous tunes by Weber,<br />
Mozart, Schubert, Haydn and<br />
Schumann are learned, the<br />
young cellist is polishing his<br />
listening and ensemble skills. ....<br />
This volume is a most enjoyable<br />
and motivational adjunct to<br />
the students’ usual repertoire.”<br />
(Australian Music Teacher<br />
Magazine)<br />
Volumes 3 and 4, can be used<br />
as a supplement to the Early<br />
Start on the Viola method,<br />
Volumes 2 and 3 (BA 9687 and<br />
BA 9688). The 12 pieces are<br />
structured to follow the same<br />
progression of finger patterns<br />
introduced in the Early Start<br />
method. The later repertoire in<br />
ASS<br />
ABASS<br />
this volume includes a careful<br />
introduction of downward and<br />
upward extensions.<br />
From: Bärenreiter's Cello Collection · BA 9695<br />
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