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Strings<br />
Concert Pieces<br />
BÄ RENREITER’S<br />
Pieces<br />
Concert<br />
[Notenbeispiel]<br />
Henry Eccles:<br />
Sonata in G minor<br />
Bärenreiter's Concert Pieces<br />
E D WA R D M O LLE N H A U E R<br />
T H E I N FA N T PA G A N I N I<br />
Henry Eccles left behind a number of smaller works most of which<br />
were written ARRANGIERT for violins FÜR or flutes. VIOLONCELLO However, / ARRANGED the most famous FOR CELLO is this<br />
Sonata in G minor. Though often played in transcription by violinists<br />
and especially by double bass players, the sonata was originally<br />
published for cello in four movements – Prelude, Courante, Sarabande<br />
and Gigue – accompanied by a figured bass. Little is known about<br />
Henry Eccles. Neither his birth nor his death date has been firmly<br />
established, ranging respectively between 1675-85 and 1735-45.<br />
It is not even certain that he composed this sonata.<br />
He probably hailed from London and later served at the court of<br />
Louis XV in France.<br />
The editor Christoph Sassmannshaus, is the grandson of Egon<br />
Sassmannshaus, the founder of the “Early Start” series of string methods.<br />
• Well-known and effective original piece for cello<br />
• A “must” for young cellists<br />
• Easy piano arrangement<br />
Edited by Christoph Sassmannshaus<br />
Cello part with enclosed<br />
cello/piano score<br />
☞ BA 10699 · approx. € 13.50<br />
To appear in October <strong>2018</strong><br />
ISMN 979-0-006-56460-6<br />
9790006564606<br />
New Issue Title<br />
27 New Publications II/<strong>2018</strong> · The Programme