It is impossible to imagine today's cello lessons without the works by Jean-Baptiste Bréval (1753-1823). Even his contemporaries praised Bréval for his works for 'amateurs' which offered pleasant melo...
Sebastian Lee (1805-1887) was a successful cellist and teacher in Paris and Hamburg, among other places. His school works, etudes and duets are still used in teaching today. In addition, numerous conc...
A native of New Zealand, Arnold Trowell (1887-1966) came to Europe for his education, where he worked as a composer, musician, and educator until his death. He wrote his works primarily for strings an...
The Schott Student Edition presents motivational teaching repertoire in five levels, from easy to advanced. These editions feature easy-to-read printing along with tips and suggestions from highly exp...
The modern compositions by Daniel Kemminer (*1978) bring a breath of fresh air and plenty of playing pleasure into the lessons: The pieces, including atmospheric titles such as Sonne tanken, Strings o...
Orientale by the Russian composer and music critic César Cui (1835-1918) comes from the cycle Kaleidoscope, a collection of 24 miniatures for violin and piano. The piece was arranged for numerous inst...
Born in New Zealand Arnold Trowell (1887-1966) came to Europe for his education, where he worked until his death as a composer, musician and educator. His pedagogically motivated compositions, such as...
Emil Kronke (1865-1938), a composer of the German late Romantic era, has unjustly fallen into oblivion until today. As a pianist and piano teacher, he primarily composed works for his principal instru...
This edition contains three beautiful and rather easy performance pieces which have been selected from the large number of pieces by Wilhelm Popp (1828-1903) in a Romantic concert style.Cantabile and...