9 Sonate facili del barocco italiano per violoncello e basso continuo o due violoncelli
The original source of these sonatas for cello and double bass duo was a collection created by G.A. Perti and his pupils in Bologna around 1695. Among the easy and small-scale movements (at most 28 measures long), the most quintessential dances of the Baroque era are represented.
Some of these compositions can be played after a mere 3 years of instrumental study, therefore music students can use them as an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the fundamentals of baroque style. The simple development of the continuo allows for it to be played by a pupil performing alongside their teacher. The pieces also sound great when played on two cellos.
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1. | Belisi, Filippo Carlo: Sonata in sol maggiore | |
2. | Marchesseli, D.: Sonata in re minore | |
3. | Perti, Giacomo Antonio: Sonata in la minore | |
4. | Bernardi, B.: Sonata in sol minore ABRSM Grade 5.A.4 Cello (2020-2023), ABRSM Grade 5.A.4 Cello (2024-) | |
5. | Laurenti, B. G.: Sonata in la minore | |
6. | Torelli, Giuseppe: Sonata in sol maggiore | |
7. | Jacchini, Giuseppe Maria: Sonata in mi minore | |
8. | Aldrovandini, G. A. V.: Sonata in sib maggiore | |
9. | Grimandi, A.: Sonata in sib maggiore |