Instrumentation: Cello, Piano Acc.
Composed by David Newell.
Format: Book
Level: Intermediate.
Series: Bach and Before for Strings
Classification: Method Book
Orchestra method/study
Bach and Before for Strings is a versatile collection of 19 Bach chorales. The chorales range in difficulty from easy to very sophisticated and are suitable for year two through high school string orchestras. Great for warm-up and teaching, as well as performance.
Each chorale is presented in the Kjos Multiple Option Scoring System with all four voice parts (soprano, alto, tenor, and bass) presented in each part book. This allows for unprecedented teaching oppourtunities. Unison playing will help develop the quality of string orchestra's sound, and is the foundation of playing in tune. AS additional parts are added, students learn the nuances of harmony and expressive playing.
Students love playing chorales, because they sound so good! Teachers will love using the power of unison playing and four part harmony to develop superior intonation and expressive playing in their string ensembles.
Product Code
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110CO
Shipping Weight
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0.30 kilograms
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18 Recital Pieces in First Position for Cello and Piano or Two Celli
Volume / Series: Bärenreiter's Sassmannshaus
Editor: Sassmannshaus, Christoph / Lusk, Melissa
Language(s) of work: German, English
Language(s) of text: German, English
Product format: Performance score(s), Part(s)
Instrumentation: Piano, Violoncello (Violoncello (2))
Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics Vol. 2122
Series: String Solo
Publisher: G. Schirmer, Inc.
Format: Softcover
Score and Solo Part
Composer: Various
• carefully graded selection of tuneful pieces for cello and piano
• well-crafted arrangements provide practice of the keys, note-ranges and fingering patterns encountered in the early grades
• wide range of material, from Tallis to Tchaikovsky and from Beethoven to Vaughan Williams
• each volume presents the pieces in chronological order and prints the year in which they were written