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Progressive Duets for Cello - Volume I

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Progressive Duets for Cello - Volume I

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Progressive Duets for Cello - Volume I

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The Carl Fischer Progressive Duets for Strings series is a comprehensive publication of two volumes of graded duets that have been arranged or composed by Larry Clark and Doris Gazda. This collection of duets will be useful in a variety of performance situations and is an excellent way for the student to build ensemble skills with a colleague or teacher. These pieces are published for viola, violin, cello, and bass and are arranged so that it can be performed by any combination of these string instruments, making this collection a valuable tool in the school classroom and with ensemble sessions.
  • Fanfare Minuet (William Duncombe)
  • Country Dance (Franz Schubert)
  • The Red Sarafan (Russian Folk Song)
  • Step Dance (Jan Ladislav Dussek)
  • Lullaby (Johannes Brahms)
  • Lullaby (W.A. Mozart)
  • The Ash Grove (Traditional)
  • Polka (Bedřich Smetana)
  • Village March (Louis Kohler)
  • The Glendy Burk (Stephen C. Foster)
  • Camptown Races (Stephen C. Foster)
  • Barcarolle (Jacques Offenbach)
  • Hornpipe (George Frideric Handel)
  • Rondeau (Jean Joseph Mouret)
  • Bourree (George Frideric Handel)
  • The Merry Peasant (Robert Schumann)
  • Minuet (Georg Philipp Telemann)
  • Minuet (J.S. Bach)
  • Soldier's March (Robert Schumann)
  • Rondo (Michel Gebauer)
  • Chanson Triste (Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
  • Melody in F (Anton Rubinstein)
  • Minuet and Trio (W.A. Mozart)
  • Allegro (W.A. Mozart)
  • Scherzando (Johann Friedrich Reichardt)
  • Le Petit Rien (François Couperin)
  • Etude (Jean-Baptiste Duvernoy)
  • The Lion Hunt (Saverio Mercadante)
  • Courtly Dance (Ignaz Joseph Pleyel)
  • Rondo (Ignaz Joseph Pleyel)
  • Fantasia (Georg Philipp Telemann)