Jean-Baptiste Bréval
Sonata in C major op. 40/1
Transcribed for Violoncello and Piano
Jean-Baptiste Bréval
Sonata in C major op. 40/1
Transcribed for Violoncello and Piano
- Instrumentation Cello and Piano
- Composer Jean-Baptiste Bréval
- Series Bärenreiter's Concert Pieces
- Editor Christoph Sassmannshaus
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Piano reduction with part(s)
- Publisher Bärenreiter Verlag
- Order no. BA10698
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Description:
> Ideal for the first 'proper' recital
> Of moderate technical difficulty but with brilliant impact
> Duration: approx. 8 minutes
Jean-Baptiste Bréval (1753-1823) was a member of the orchestra at the Paris Opéra and also a prolific composer. His works include concertos for cello, string quartets, comic operas and a violoncello tutor.
However he is best-known for the Sonata in C major which has become a standard work for teaching purposes, even in arrangements for other instruments. The two movements (Allegro and Rondo Grazioso) can also be performed independently from one another. This sonata belongs to the basic repertoire of every young cellist.
> Of moderate technical difficulty but with brilliant impact
> Duration: approx. 8 minutes
Jean-Baptiste Bréval (1753-1823) was a member of the orchestra at the Paris Opéra and also a prolific composer. His works include concertos for cello, string quartets, comic operas and a violoncello tutor.
However he is best-known for the Sonata in C major which has become a standard work for teaching purposes, even in arrangements for other instruments. The two movements (Allegro and Rondo Grazioso) can also be performed independently from one another. This sonata belongs to the basic repertoire of every young cellist.