Schroeder, 170 Foundation Studies For Cello, Volume 1 (Fischer)
Selected from the most instructive works of Buchler, Cossmann, Dotzauer, Duport, Franchomme, Grutzmacher, Kummer, Lee, Piatti, Schroeder, and Servais, and arranged progressively.
"Schroeder for Cello" is a collection of cello studies and exercises, composed by renowned cellist Carl Schroeder. It is widely used by cello students and teachers for its progressive approach to technique development. The compilation includes a variety of pieces, focusing on different aspects of cello playing, such as bowing, fingering, and articulation. It's considered an essential tool for mastering the cello.
Selected from the most instructive works of Buchler, Cossmann, Dotzauer, Duport, Franchomme, Grutzmacher, Kummer, Lee, Piatti, Schroeder, and Servais, and arranged progressively.
These books are excellent resources for students who want to learn cello-playing. They are carefully selected and arranged from some of the best instructive works of renowned cellists such as Buchler, Cossmann, Dotzauer, Duport, Franchomme, Kummer, Grutzmacher, Lee, Merk, Piatti, Schroeder, and Servais. These studies cover a wide range of difficulty levels, from easy to advanced, and they are an essential part of any cellist's program of study.
These books are excellent resources for students who want to learn cello-playing. They are carefully selected and arranged from some of the best instructive works of renowned cellists such as Buchler, Cossmann, Dotzauer, Duport, Franchomme, Kummer, Grutzmacher, Lee, Merk, Piatti, Schroeder, and Servais. These studies cover a wide range of difficulty levels, from easy to advanced, and they are an essential part of any cellist's program of study.
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