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Three Pieces (2001) Richard Edward Wilson. Lord Chesterfield to his Son (1987) Music (1971) Stefan Wolpe. Piece Alone (1966) William Wordsworth. Sonata for Violoncello (1961) [38] Charles Wuorinen. Cello Variations I to Fred Sherry (1970) Cello Variations II (1975) Cello Variations III (1997)
Two Pieces (1899) Cello sonata (1913) Three Little Pieces for cello and piano, Op. 11 (1914) Karl Weigl. Cello Sonata (1923) Two Pieces for cello and piano (1940) Menuetto for cello and piano (1948) Kurt Weill. Cello sonata; Mieczysław Weinberg. Cello sonata, Op. 21 in C (1945) Cello sonata, Op. 63 in G minor (1958–59) Leo Weiner
Schumann's publisher accepted his arrangements of the Bach violin sonatas in 1854, but rejected his Bach cello-suite arrangements. [18] His only cello-suite arrangement surviving is the one for Suite No. 3, discovered in 1981 by musicologist Joachim Draheim in an 1863 transcription by cellist Julius Goltermann.
Cello Concerto No. 1 for cello, percussion and strings (1984) Cello Concerto No. 2 for cello and wordless choir (1994) Cello Concerto No. 3 for cello and 8 cellos (1995) Julius Rietz. Cello Concerto (1830s) Wolfgang Rihm. Monodram for Cello and Orchestra (1982–1983) Styx und Lethe for Cello and Orchestra (1997–1998)
Pencil drawing of Luigi Boccherini by Etienne Mazas after a portrait bust. The following is a complete list of compositions of classical composer Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805).
Edward Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85, his last major completed work, is a cornerstone of the solo cello repertoire. Elgar composed it in the aftermath of the First World War , when his music had already become out of fashion with the concert-going public.
A cello sonata is piece written sonata form, often with the instrumentation of a cello taking solo role with piano accompaniment. [1] Some of the earliest cello sonatas were composed in the 18th century by Francesco Geminiani and Antonio Vivaldi, and since then other famous cello sonatas have grown to those by Johannes Brahms, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Sergei Rachmaninoff among others.
Concerto in G Major for cello and orchestra, Concerto Militaire (1847-1848) Cello duets 'cours méthodique de duos', Opp. 49–54; Deux âmes au ciel, Introduction and valse mélancolique, Rêverie au bord de la mer, La course en traîneau; Harmonies des bois, Op. 76: Le soir, élégie; La chanson de Berthe; Les larmes de Jacqueline