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10 Romantic Easy duets for Violin and Cello - scored in 3 comfortable keys - beginner intermediate - cover

10 Romantic Easy duets for Violin and Cello - scored in 3 comfortable keys - beginner intermediate

Robert Schumann, Modeste Mussorgsky, Johannes Brahms, Antonin Dvorak, Niccolò Paganini, Anton Rubinstein, a cura di Francesco Leone

Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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10 Romantic Easy Duets for Violin and Cello is a thoughtfully arranged collection of ten classical masterpieces from the Romantic period, specially adapted for beginner to early intermediate players. Each piece has been carefully transposed into three different keys, allowing flexible performance options that suit the developing range and comfort of both violin and cello students.Spanning lyrical melodies and orchestral themes, this volume is ideal for student recitals, ensemble rehearsals, or private lessons, helping young musicians grow in musicality, intonation, and collaborative skills.Included works: Largo from “New World Symphony” – Antonín Dvořák Theme from Le Streghe – Niccolò Paganini Melody – Anton Rubinstein Soldier’s March – Robert Schumann The Great Gate of Kiev – Modest Mussorgsky Theme from “New World Symphony” (IV mov.) – Antonín Dvořák Theme from Symphony No. 1 (IV mov.) – Johannes Brahms Theme from Symphony No. 5 (II mov.) – Ludwig van Beethoven Theme from Symphony No. 7 (II mov.) – Ludwig van Beethoven Theme from Swan Lake – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.With an approximate total performance duration of 15 minutes, this collection offers expressive, rewarding, and accessible music that strengthens ensemble technique while exposing students to the timeless beauty of the Romantic repertoire.Whether used in class, studio, or concert settings, this duet book brings elegance and depth to early string ensemble experiences.
Available since: 01/07/2022.

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