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Baerenreiter Verlag Sonata in G minor - Eccles/Sassmannshaus - Cello/Piano - Sheet Music
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Composer: Henry Eccles
Editor: Christoph Sassmannshaus
Format: Sheet Music
Instrumentation: Cello and Piano
This sonata is written in baroque sonata form, consisting of a slow introduction followed by three dance movements. The dance movements are based on court dances from the period. Students can listen to "Courante", "Sarabande", and "Gigue" movements from any of the 6 Unaccompanied Bach Cello Suites and compare them to the corresponding movements in the "Eccles Sonata".
This sonata is an important stepping stone to more advanced techniques. It requires brush stroke and martele with string crossings. The work also requires shifting into thumb position. These techniques will prepare the student to advance to more challenging works such as Saint-Saens "Allegro appassionato" and the cello sonata repertoire.
Editor: Christoph Sassmannshaus
Format: Sheet Music
Instrumentation: Cello and Piano
- Well-known and effective piece
- A "must" for young cellists
- Easy piano arrangement
This sonata is written in baroque sonata form, consisting of a slow introduction followed by three dance movements. The dance movements are based on court dances from the period. Students can listen to "Courante", "Sarabande", and "Gigue" movements from any of the 6 Unaccompanied Bach Cello Suites and compare them to the corresponding movements in the "Eccles Sonata".
This sonata is an important stepping stone to more advanced techniques. It requires brush stroke and martele with string crossings. The work also requires shifting into thumb position. These techniques will prepare the student to advance to more challenging works such as Saint-Saens "Allegro appassionato" and the cello sonata repertoire.
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