![]() Urtext/Critical Edition(s): Barenreiter, Henle Performance Edition(s): Breitkopf (Klengel), Henle, Peters (Grützmacher), IMC (Klengel) is of better quality but also has bad page turns in the solo part. It has mistakes and bad page turns in the solo part. Note: You may learn more about my edition from this article. Urtext/Critical Edition(s):, Eulenburg/Kunzelmann, YL EditionĪrrangements: IMC (Cassado, in F major), Salabert (Pollain) Performance Edition(s): Eulenburg/Kunzelmann, YL Edition ![]() There is a copy on IMSLP check if it's in the public domain in your country. Gerard Billaudot is way too expensive for what it is I don't think this piece is worth the $70 asking price. LudwigMasters is badly engraved. Unfortunately, it's currently out of print. Note: Barenreiter is the best choice for this piece. Non-performance Edition(s): Gerard Billaudot Editeur, LudwigMasters Publications Sonate de concert for Piano and Cello, Op. Bach's Gamba sonatas are Grades 4-5 for the harpsichord/piano. Baroque piano reductions and basso continuo realizations are typically Grades 2-3 for the pianist classical and romantic piano reductions are Grades 4-5 20th and 21st-century piano reductions are Grades 5-6. These are not "accompaniments." It can take the pianist 6-12 months to learn these sonatas properly. You may also read my detailed reviews of major publishers here.Ī note of caution: Piano parts in sonatas that say "for Piano and Cello" or "for Cello and Piano" are all Grade 6 for the pianist. The editions are split into 3 categories: Urtext/Critical (based on original sources), Performance (has useful fingerings and bowings), and Non-performance (no useful fingering or bowing, and not based on original sources). If you would like to suggest a work for this list, I would be happy to consider it. Grade 5 and 6: use of all positions, bowings styles, double stops, etc.Įach work also includes currently available editions and my recommendations. Grade 4: use of thumb position and treble clef more advanced double stops. Grade 3: use of tenor clef use of 1-7 positions thumb on the center harmonic longer slurring and other complex bowing styles simple double stops. Grade 2: keys include D, G, C, F, B-flat, and A major, and D and G minor rhythms and bowings are more difficult than Grade 1 use of 1-4 positions. Grade 1: easy keys like D, G, and C major easy rhythms with 4/4, 3/4, and 2/4 meters exclusively in first position. Each work includes a grade level 1 through 6 (based on the ASTA syllabus recommendations). I hope that you find this list helpful when choosing the right piece for yourself or your student. Welcome to my comprehensive list of editions for the standard cello repertoire.
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