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Lift (2013) for solo cello, premiered at MIT (written for Jennifer Kloetzel) Cricket the Fiddler (2020), commissioned by Jennifer Kloetzel, solo cello, premiered online October 2020, ca 8’ Cloud Forest (2015) solo cello, 8 minutes, commissioned by Rhonda Rider; Peter Ruzicka. Sonata, Op. 9 (1969) Stille Four Epilogues (1976)
Ten American Cello Etudes is the first set of cello études of Aaron Minsky published by Oxford University Press. [1] The set was published in 1988, making this the first set of cello études in a modern American style to be published by a major publisher.
Clarence Paul Herfurth was the first author of the Tune a Day books, which are used across the English speaking world to teach music. According to A Tune a Day: Trombone or Euphonium (1944), Herfurth was born in 1893, and "began violin lessons at the age of seven and studied in Germany for a year before entering the New England Conservatory of Music in 1911.
A cello étude (or study) is a piece of music written for the solo cello that zeroes in on specific techniques. [1] Cello études are most often written by cellists to help other cellists improve their playing ability. Music that is written for performance generally does not focus on instrumental technique.
Among her compositions which now number over 500 are many books of guitar solos, duets and trios for guitar, "Hommage" based on French folk songs, published by D'Oz, a suite for guitar and cello (for beginner and teacher), Guitar Suites, including "The Fantastic Journey" based on the book:"The Little Prince"(Saint Exupery), and the "Scenes from ...
The Studies for cello (Études pour violoncello) by Jean-Louis Duport (1749-1819) are a staple of cello pedagogical repertoire. Duport was a French cellist who, along with his brother Jean-Pierre Duport, revolutionized the performance of the cello. Only few of Duport's concert works are remembered today. [1]