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Dear musicians
We are pleased to present a new addition to our cello study publications: “Capriccios and Exercises for the Violoncello op. 15” by Robert Lindley.
Lindley became the first professor of cello at the Royal Academy of Music in 1822 and taught there until he retired in 1851. It is in his capacity as teacher that he published the “Capriccios” in 1926. They offer cellists a variety of fingering patterns in related major and minor keys, thumb-position octaves and tenths as well as a wealth of double-stop passages, all within a melodious frame-work. These studies constitute outstanding material for use in lessons. In addition to the standard etudes of Bohemian cellist and composer David Popper, the Bärenreiter catalogue includes many of the other best-known and instructive cello studies by composers such as Jean-Louis Duport, Felix Battanchon, Friedrich Grützmacher and Sebastian Lee. All these works have their own pedagogical value and give great satisfaction when they are mastered.
The Bärenreiter cello study editions have a clear, reader-friendly layout. They contain fingering and bowing for today's cellists, optimal page turns and fold-out pages where players need them. In short: they aim to provide cellists with everything that enables them to successfully practice and study these works.
Further information on the publications and music samples can be found on our website www.baerenreiter.com. All editions can be ordered from our webstore. We look forward to receiving your orders.
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| New teaching material for advanced cellists
With fold-out pages
With original and alternative modern bowing marks and fingering
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Lindley, Robert | Capriccios and Exercises for the Violoncello op. 15 | BÄRENREITER URTEXT Performance score, Urtext edition, Anthology | Editor(s): Walden, Valerie | BA 10936 | EUR 16,95 | 9790006567287 | Robert Lindley (17761855) was the premier cellist in England for more than 50 years. In 1822 he became the first professor of cello at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he remained until his retirement in 1851. Lindley, an esteemed and much sought-after teacher, wrote not only the present Capriccios but also a cello method, several concertos, and chamber music in which the cello is prominently featured.
The Capriccios and Exercises contain a multitude of fingering patterns in related major and minor harmonies, exercises for the thumb position and many passages of double stops, all within a melodious framework. Barenreiters scholarly performing edition is edited by Valerie Walden, offering cellists and teachers outstanding new material for use in lessons.
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| New edition based on the first edition
Clear reader friendly layout
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Lee, Sebastian | 40 Easy Etudes for Violoncello with an Accompaniment of a 2nd Violoncello (ad lib.) op. 70 | Performance score | Editor(s): Rummel, Martin | BA 9401 | EUR 13,50 | 9790006533947 | On the heels of the successful Popper, Duport and Grützmacher etude publications Martin Rummel has focused his pedagogical skills on these classic studies for young cellists.
Rummel has based his new edition on the first edition of Sebastian Lees (18051887) etudes from 1855; he has sparingly added fingering, bow strokes and slurs indicating them editorially so players can immediately see the textural alterations.
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| First modern edition of these standard studies
With bowings and fingerings for today's cellists
Additional brochure to the 40 etudes with playing tips and references to where the techniques are found in the standard cello literature
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Popper, David | Fifteen Easy Melodic-Harmonic Etudes for Violoncello with an accompaniment of a second Violoncello (ad libitum) op. 76 I - Ten Grand Etudes of Moderate Difficulty op. 76 | Performance score | Editor(s): Rummel, Martin | BA 6979 | EUR 22,50 | 9790006525164 | These two new editions (BA 6978 BA 6979) of David Poppers cello studies are the first modern publications of these standard compositions. The Austrian born Popper composed these studies during his tenure at the Royal Conservatory in Budapest in the late 1890s and they were first published between 1901-05 .
The 40 etudes found in op. 73 focus on a wide range of techniques found in the major works in the cello literature. The 15 easy etudes are designed for the first years of lessons which lead to the 10 grand etudes which in turn lead to the op. 73 etudes.
Martin Rummels editions offer new bowings and fingerings to reflect modern playing.
The 40 Etudes op. 73 also includes a German / English brochure containing technical tips and information by Rummel as well as references to the cello literature where the individual techniques are found.
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| First modern edition of these standard studies
With bowings and fingerings for today's cellists
Additional brochure to the 40 etudes with playing tips and references to where the techniques are found in the standard cello literature
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Popper, David | High School of Violoncello Playing op. 73 | Performance score | Editor(s): Rummel, Martin | BA 6978 | EUR 23,50 | 9790006525157 | These two new editions (BA 6978 BA 6979) of David Poppers cello studies are the first modern publications of these standard compositions. The Austrian born Popper composed these studies during his tenure at the Royal Conservatory in Budapest in the late 1890s and they were first published between 1901-05 .
The 40 etudes found in op. 73 focus on a wide range of techniques found in the major works in the cello literature. The 15 easy etudes are designed for the first years of lessons which lead to the 10 grand etudes which in turn lead to the op. 73 etudes.
Martin Rummels editions offer new bowings and fingerings to reflect modern playing.
The 40 Etudes op. 73 also includes a German / English brochure containing technical tips and information by Rummel as well as references to the cello literature where the individual techniques are found.
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| Fold-out pages for ease of playing
Large format
Additional modern fingering and bowing
Valuable comments in English and German on the technical goals of the etudes
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Grützmacher, Friedrich | Technology of Violoncello Playing op. 38 | Performance score | Editor(s): Rummel, Martin | BA 6997 | EUR 29,95 | 9790006531929 | The German cellist Friedrich Grützmacher (1832-1903), an influential teacher and composer, wrote two important works containing studies: Tägliche Übungen (Daily Exercises) op. 67 and Twenty-four Etudes op. 38.
Grützmacher was greatly admired during the 19th century for his brilliant playing technique and this forms the central part of his studies op. 38. To this day the twenty-four studies form an integral part of cellist's study repertoire and the development of a well-grounded cello technique.
As with Martin Rummel's editions of Popper's studies and the Duport Etudes, the new Grützmacher publication contains a booklet with valuable tips and references to other works in the cello repertoire requiring similiar solutions to technical problems.
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| Fold out pages where you need them
Ad libitum cello part included
With fingerings and bowings for today's cellists
German / English brochure with playing tips and references to where the techniques can be found in the standard cello literature
New large format 24.1 x 31 cm
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Duport, Jean-Louis | 21 Etudes for Violoncello with an Accompaniment of a 2nd Violoncello (ad lib.) | Performance score, Part | Editor(s): Rummel, Martin | BA 6980 | EUR 22,50 | 9790006529988 | The new edition of these standard cello etudes uses the first edition of the etudes as its point of origin; meaning this new edition is free from many elements added by various editors over the last 200 years.
First of all Rummel has modernized the fingerings and bowings to reflect cello playing today. He has also restored the order of the etudes as Duport originally had them and furthermore the ad libitum 2nd cello has been brought back to life; the new edition offers the 2nd cello in a separate score included in the edition.
As with the already popular Popper Etudes (BA 6978 and BA 6979), the Duport edition also includes a brochure with comments on the etudes and with references to their usage in the standard cello literature.
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| Only modern edition of the studies
Clear reader friendly layout
Large 24,3 x 31 cm format
Valuable performance tips (Ger/Eng)
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Merk, Joseph | 20 Etudes for Violoncello op. 11 | Performance score | Editor(s): Rummel, Martin | BA 9411 | EUR 16,95 | 9790006534951 | Merk was one of the most influential cellists of the first half of the 19th century enjoying the admiration of Beethoven, Schubert and Chopin. The op. 11 etudes dedicated to Schubert have remained a classic of violoncello instruction through to today.
The editor Martin Rummel has based his new edition of the op. 11 etudes on the first edition published by the Viennese company Haslinger .
The editor has sparingly added fingerings, bow strokes and slurs indicating them editorially so players can immediately see the textural alterations.
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| Suitable for all cellists studying the thumb position
With optimal page-turns
Up-to-date fingerings and bowings
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Battanchon, Felix | 12 Etudes in the Thumb Position for Solo Violoncello op. 25 | Performance score | Editor(s): Rummel, Martin | BA 9405 | EUR 14,95 | 9790006535491 | The French cellist Felix Battanchon (1814-93) was principal cellist in the orchestra at the Grand Opéra in Paris . Very little research has been carried out into his biographical details, but it is known that he composed around 40 works. By far the majority of his compositions are salon pieces for one to three cellos, but Battanchon also wrote several collections of studies.
The 12 Etudes in the Thumb Position are now available in a new edition by Martin Rummel. They are suitable both as an introduction to playing in the thumb position as well as an advanced study of this aspect of cello playing.
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| New arrangement for violoncello of one of the most significant violin tutors for the right hand
Foreword and valuable methodological notes by the arranger (Cz/Eng/Ger)
Exercises in ascending order of difficulty: easy moderate difficult
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Ševcík, Otakar | School of Bowing Technique for Violoncello op. 2 | Performance score (Sections I and II) | Arranger: Jamník, Tomáš | BA 11547 | EUR 14,50 | 9790260108479 | Otakar Ševcíks op. 2 is a fundamental tutor for teaching the violin. It focuses on the elementary problems of right-hand technique which Ševcík practises in 4,000 variants of systematically organized exercises for all bowings. This famous tutor has remained in use to the present day and is equally valued by players of other string instruments.
The distinguished cellist Tomá Jamník has arranged the School of Bowing Technique for the violoncello, taking into account its differences from the violin. He has transcribed individual exercises for the violoncello without neglecting Ševcíks original pedagogical aims. As a result, this edition differs fundamentally from the only known cello arrangement of this opus by Louis R. Feuillard.
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| New arrangement for violoncello of one of the most significant violin tutors for the right hand
Foreword and valuable methodological notes by the arranger (Cz/Eng/Ger)
Exercises in ascending order of difficulty: easy moderate difficult
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Ševcík, Otakar | School of Bowing Technique for Violoncello op. 2 | Performance score (Sections III and IV) | Arranger: Jamník, Tomáš | BA 11548 | EUR 14,50 | 9790260108486 | Otakar Ševcíks op. 2 is a fundamental tutor for teaching the violin. It focuses on the elementary problems of right-hand technique which Ševcík practises in 4,000 variants of systematically organized exercises for all bowings. This famous tutor has remained in use to the present day and is equally valued by players of other string instruments.
The distinguished cellist Tomá Jamník has arranged the School of Bowing Technique for the violoncello, taking into account its differences from the violin. He has transcribed individual exercises for the violoncello without neglecting Ševcíks original pedagogical aims. As a result, this edition differs fundamentally from the only known cello arrangement of this opus by Louis R. Feuillard.
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| New arrangement for violoncello of one of the most significant violin tutors for the right hand
Foreword and valuable methodological notes by the arranger (Cz/Eng/Ger)
Exercises in ascending order of difficulty: easy moderate difficult
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Ševcík, Otakar | School of Bowing Technique for Violoncello op. 2 | Performance score (Sections V and VI) | Arranger: Jamník, Tomáš | BA 11549 | EUR 14,50 | 9790260108493 | Otakar Ševcíks op. 2 is a fundamental tutor for teaching the violin. It focuses on the elementary problems of right-hand technique which Ševcík practises in 4,000 variants of systematically organized exercises for all bowings. This famous tutor has remained in use to the present day and is equally valued by players of other string instruments.
The distinguished cellist Tomá Jamník has arranged the School of Bowing Technique for the violoncello, taking into account its differences from the violin. He has transcribed individual exercises for the violoncello without neglecting Ševcíks original pedagogical aims. As a result, this edition differs fundamentally from the only known cello arrangement of this opus by Louis R. Feuillard.
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