(Hi! I'm new here!)
My cellist friend and I are trying to build our repertoire. We both stopped taking lessons a few years ago around Suzuki #5 or 6, so we're looking for challenging-but-not-too-challenging pieces near that skill level. Can anybody recommend anything? Thanks!
Easy Violin/Cello Duets
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Re: Easy Violin/Cello Duets
Nothing is easy, provided it's played musically well
To be honest, there is very little out there for Violin and Cello. I think you would be a lot more successful if you found a descent pianist and played trios. Then the choices of pieces would increase (you could play Brahms trios, etc).
As for cello and violin piece: I would suggest the famous duet by Franz Joseph Haydn.
To be honest, there is very little out there for Violin and Cello. I think you would be a lot more successful if you found a descent pianist and played trios. Then the choices of pieces would increase (you could play Brahms trios, etc).
As for cello and violin piece: I would suggest the famous duet by Franz Joseph Haydn.
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Re: Easy Violin/Cello Duets
Unfortunately the only well-known piece, the Ravel duo, is quite hard....
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Re: Easy Violin/Cello Duets
A large portion of baroque period violin sonatas are scored for the violin along with the Basso Continuo. The latter of course is usually covered by the keyboard with a cello or gamba. I often forgo the harpsichord and play violin sonatas with a cellist. After you have perfected a few works, you may engage a keyboardist to join in at a later time.
Cheers
Fritz
Cheers
Fritz