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Cello Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1017148 Composed by James Babcock. Romantic Period. Individual part. 8 pages. James Babcock #6348751. Published by James Babcock (A0.1017148). A short easy cello solo with piano accompaniment.     Like Shenandoah and Red River Valley, this simple bittersweet melody calls to mind America’s rural past and the sadness of its Civil War. Written on a long-past Memorial Day, its cover evokes an emotional remembrance of regret and yearning with these words, It is 1861. A young farm boy, called to war, waltzes with his girl for the last time. The slow tune calls to mind a warm summer night’s barn dance, a sweet romance, and a sad farewell forever.   The piece is easy to play, but also worth playing well.     I have listened to and played your compositions. They are charming and very melodic and would be most useful, both for training and performance.-Thomas Lindsay, former concertmaster, Virginia Beach Symphony, New Jersey Pops Orchestra, the Atlantic Symphonette and the FAME Festival Orchestra.
Last Waltz for Cello
Violoncelle

$3.50 3.05 € Violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Cello Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1280823 By Mariah Carey. By Berry Gordy Jr., Bob West, Hal Davis, and Willie Hutch. Arranged by Leo Silva. Pop. Individual part. 2 pages. MP Sheet Music #872164. Published by MP Sheet Music (A0.1280823). I'll Be There is the first single released from the Third Album by The Jackson 5. It was written by Berry Gordy, Hal Davis, Bob West, and Willie Hutch.The song was recorded by The Jackson 5 and released by Motown Records on August 28, 1970. Produced by the songwriters, I'll Be There was The Jackson 5's fourth number-one hit in a row (after I Want You Back in 1969, ABC and The Love You Save earlier in 1970), making them the first group to have their first four singles reach number one and the first black male group with four consecutive number-one pop hits. I'll Be There is also notable as the most successful single released by Motown during its Detroit era (1959–72). In 2011, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
I'll Be There
Violoncelle
Mariah Carey
$4.99 4.34 € Violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Cello Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.505643 By Adam Levine & Tony Lucca. By John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Arranged by James M. Guthrie. 20th Century,Contest,Festival,Pop,Rock. Individual part. 2 pages. Jmsgu3 #117299. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.505643). Yesterday by John Lennon & Paul McCartney arranged for Solo Cello by James M. Guthrie.This 1965 melancholy rock ballad by Paul McCartney was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1997, voted best song of the 20th century in a 1999 BBC Radio poll, and voted No. 1 pop song of all time by MTV and Rolling Stone magazine in 2000. This arrangement, featuring advanced harmony and sensitive counterpoint, is suitable for performance in church, nightclub, or recital stage, and due to its ubiquitous recognizability, it makes a great recital encore - particularly after an up-tempo virtuosic piece.
Yesterday
Violoncelle
Adam Levine & Tony Lucca
$53.95 46.96 € Violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Cello Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1217915 Composed by Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons. Arranged by Leo Silva. Jazz. Individual part. 1 pages. MP Sheet Music #814433. Published by MP Sheet Music (A0.1217915). Composition and characteristics  All of Me is a jazz standard whose lyrics and music were written by Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons in 1931. It has an ABAC structure and was originally written in the key of B-flat major.The melody combines the music's contradictory possibilities. The downward thrusts of the opening phrases suggest emotional despair, while the final line, with its repeated high notes, sounds almost jubilant. It usually runs in an average time.All of Me first came to public notice when a performance by Belle Baker was broadcast on the radio in 1931. After that a few others also became successful.Frank Sinatra recorded several versions of All of Me. Its 1948 release peaked at No. 21. He also sang it in the film Meet Danny Wilson, which may have helped Johnnie Ray's performance reach No. 12 in the charts that year. Sinatra's use of All of Me brought a non-jazz audience to the song, as did Willie Nelson, whose version was included on his Stardust album and reached No. 3 on the Hot Country Songs chart in 1978. In 2000, All of Me of Me received the Towering Song Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
All Of Me
Violoncelle

$4.99 4.34 € Violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus






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