Cello and piano or 2 cellos - Level 2
12 Recital Pieces in First Position for Cello and Piano or Two Celli. Edited by Christoph Sassmannshaus, Melissa Lusk. This edition: Stapled. Baerenreiter's Sassmannshaus. Performance score, parts. 16/23/21 pages. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA8995).
Item Number: BA8995
ISBN 9790006562459. 30 x 23 cm inches. Text Language: German, English; Work Language: German, English.
The 12 pieces in Volume 2 are structured to follow the same progression of finger patterns introduced in the "Early Start" method, Volumes 2 and 3. The later repertoire in this volume includes a careful introduction of downward and upward extensions.
The "Cello Recital Album", Volume 2 (BA 8995), can be used as a supplement to the "Early Start on the Cello" method, Volumes 2 and 3 (BA 8997 and BA 8998).
Collections of recital pieces for the cello:
* Charming collections of easy pieces in first position
* Each cello part is supported by a piano accompaniment for student performances
* Alternately a second cello part allows duo playing with the teacher during lessons. This early introduction to chamber music brings joy and satisfaction to the young cellist and teaches the student to hear the music as a whole.
* The two volumes (BA 8994, Ba 8995) are designed as companion publications to the Early Start on the Cello method. However, they work equally well as a supplement to any other cello method.
* A variety of rarely published works by well-known cellists and pedagogues such as Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, Hugo Schlemuller, and August Nölck make these publications attractive to teachers and students.
About Baerenreiter's Sassmannshaus
Children playfully learn reliable technique at the earliest age. For more than three decades the Sassmannshaus Tradition has been the household name for excellence in beginner methods in German-speaking countries. More than half a million students have successfully learned to play using this publication.
This tried and tested German method is now available in English! The best-selling method that gave generations of European musicians their foundation is now available in English, with content and songs newly adapted for today's English speaking children.
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