Joy of Music - Cello Book
In celebration for Schott Music’s 250th anniversary, the publisher uncovered, re-edited, and re-engraved several long-forgotten pieces to create the Joy of Music series. These books are targeted to the intermediate to advanced instrumentalist and feature challenging repertoire primarily from the Romantic era. These forgotten gems include flashy encores, expressive and exciting character pieces, and elaborate arrangements of well-known themes.
In celebration for Schott Music’s 250th anniversary, the publisher uncovered, re-edited, and re-engraved several long-forgotten pieces to create the Joy of Music series. These books are targeted to the intermediate to advanced instrumentalist and feature challenging repertoire primarily from the Romantic era. These forgotten gems include flashy encores, expressive and exciting character pieces, and elaborate arrangements of well-known themes.
Cello Book contents:
- Sebastian Lee (1805-1887): Berceuse op. 71/2 from/aus/de: Deux Romances sans paroles
- Francois Servais (1807-1866): Tannhäuser de Richard Wagner, Duo brillant (10me Livre des duos, arr. de J. Gregoir et F. Servais)
- Auguste-Joseph Franchomme (1808-1884): Fantaisie sur “La Flute enchantee” de Mozart, op. 40
- Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880): Fantaisie facile sur l'Opera de Rossini “Le Barbier de Séville” op. 71
- Alfredo Piatti (1822-1901): Siciliana op. 19
- Georg Goltermann (1824-1898): Alla Mazurka from/aus/de: Trois morceaux caracteristiques, op. 41/3
- Guillaume Paque (1825-1876): Romance et Tarantelle op. 23
- Louis Baerwolf (1841-1891): Morceau de Salon op. 54
- Jules de Swert (1843-1891): Valse en mi mineur de Frederic Chopin op. posth.
- Ethel Harraden (1857-1917): Tristesse, Romance sans paroles
- Daniël van Goens (1858-1904): Tarantelle op. 44
- Hugo Becker (1864-1941): Andante religioso op. 2
- Ethel Barns (1874-1948): L'Escarpolette / Swing Song
- Arnold Trowell (1887-1966) Le Rappel des Oiseaux, Etude-Caprice op. 3/2
Author | Ellis, Beverley Mohrs, Rainer |