Cello Recital Album 1
18 performance pieces in the first position for cello and piano or for 2 cellos
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Cello Recital Album 1
18 performance pieces in the first position for cello and piano or for 2 cellos

Cello Recital Album 1

18 performance pieces in the first position for cello and piano or for 2 cellos

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Description:

  • Language: German English
  • Pages: 63
  • Release: 13.05.2025
  • Rubric: Collections
  • Genre: Classical Music, Traditional
  • Accompaniment: Piano
  • ISMN: 9790006613274
The arrangement of the 18 pieces in the first volume of the album follows the technical progression of fingerings in the cello school "Early Beginnings on the Cello". This systematic structure supports the student in securing the correct hand position and helps to improve intonation. The basic bowing techniques do not yet require any change in bow speed or contact point. This allows the young cellist to concentrate on a straight, well-placed bow and thus produce a beautiful, clear sound.

The Cello Recital Album, Volume 1, can be used as a supplement to the first two volumes of the cello school "Early Beginnings on the Cello" (BA 9691 and BA 9692).

New booklets for the "Sassmannshaus":
- Enchanting collections with simple pieces in the first position
- Each piece with piano accompaniment for performance in student concerts
- Alternatively, a second cello part offers the opportunity to play duets with the teacher during lessons. This early introduction to chamber music gives the young cellist pleasure, creates self-confidence and trains musical perception as a whole.
- The two booklets (BA 8994 and BA 8995) are designed as companion editions to the "Early Beginnings on the Cello" school. However, they can be used just as well as a supplement to any other cello school.
- The collections contain rarely published pieces by well-known cellists and teachers such as Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, Hugo Schlemüller and August Nölck