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Some cello etudes, while focusing on cello techniques, also focus on musical ideas. Some rise to the level of performance pieces. However, it is rare to find cello etudes programmed in recital. The last set of cello etudes which had such universal cellistic appeal was the "High School of Cello Playing" written by David Popper (1843–1913). [2]
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.
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]
The French text of 175 pages discusses in detail a wide range of aspects of cello technique, and is followed by 21 Etudes for two cellos, of various difficulty levels. The work has been translated into English and German, and is widely accepted as the most influential pedagogical work for the instrument.
In addition, he composed many etudes and studies for the cello, many of which are still used today. In 1890 Cossmann adapted Schubert's Erlkönig for solo cello for the exclusive use of his student Heinrich Kiefer. He wrote this in his score on Frankfurt 28. Nov. 1890 by B. Cossmann.
12 Etudes Nouvelles, Op. 29 No. 1, La blonde (G major) No. 2, La rousse (E major) No. 3, La brune (C♯ minor) No. 4, Le philosophe (C♯ minor) No. 5, Le poète, pour la main gauche seule (F♯ major) No. 6, Le héros (E♭ major) No. 7, Le mystérieux inconnu (G minor) No. 8, Le jongleur (D major) No. 9, Celui qui aime au clair de la lune.
Etudes Boreales is a set of etudes for cello and/or piano composed by John Cage in 1978. The set is a small counterpart to Cage's other etude collections - Etudes Australes for piano and Freeman Etudes for violin. Etudes Boreales were composed for, and dedicated to, the cellist Jack Kirstein (1921-1996) and his wife, the pianist Jeanne Kirstein ...
The six Cello Suites, BWV 1007–1012, are suites for unaccompanied cello by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750). They are some of the most frequently performed solo compositions ever written for cello. Bach most likely composed them during the period 1717–1723, when he served as Kapellmeister in Köthen.