'The idea of writing a 'Jazz Suite for cello solo' came out when I tried to imagine how it would have sounded like if one of the baroque masters (Gabrielli, Buxtehude, Bach) had lived in our time and...
Joseph Reinagle, 1762-1825, was a well-known cellist and cello teacher, who had worked under Joseph Haydn's direction during his time in London. These duets are highly recommended for tuition purposes...
The cellist Friedrich August Kummer is one of the best-known virtuosos of the 19th century. Among his numerous compositions, arrangements and concert paraphrases are these catchy transcriptions of Sch...
The first volume of arrangements of the most popular Schubert lieder by the virtuoso cellist Friedrich August Kummer. Easily playable arrangements of Die Forelle, Die Ungeduld, Ständchen, Wanderers Na...
The genre of the violoncello concerto was born in 17th-century Italy. Thanks to the Venetian composer Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), there exists today not only a wealth of magnificent violin concertos...
Mendelssohn's 'Song without Words' is the easiest of his original compositions for cello and piano and can be introduced to intermediate students. Our competitively priced edition is intended for educ...
The popularity of his (first) violin concerto drove Max Bruch not just almost to despair - 'I cannot listen to this concerto any more', he wrote to his publisher - it also got in the way of the compos...