Performance Edition(s): Barenreiter (Wenzinger), Henle (Ginzel), Peer Music (Starker) 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 3 is around Suzuki book 5-6 level, as so on. Each work also includes currently available editions and my recommendations. Each work includes a grade level 1 through 6 (based on the ASTA syllabus recommendations), where 1 is beginner and 6 is very advanced. 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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