Six Sonatas For Violoncello And Continuo – Cello and Keyboard or Cello/Bass Continuo

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Vivaldi wrote these six sonatas for cello and continuo between 1720 and 1730, when the cello sonata became a popular genre. This publication of the six works for the advancing cellist, edited by Diethard Hellmann, includes a realized continuo part intended... Read More

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Cello and Keyboard or Cello/Bass Continuo

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Vivaldi wrote these six sonatas for cello and continuo between 1720 and 1730, when the cello sonata became a popular genre. This publication of the six works for the advancing cellist, edited by Diethard Hellmann, includes a realized continuo part intended for harpsichord, but playable by piano or organ. The work also includes a separate continuo part that may be played by another cellist, which is a wonderful addition for lessons or an alternative in performance.

Instrument: Cello and Keyboard or Cello/Bass Continuo

Medium: Solo and Piano

SKU: 36-M246991