170 Foundation Studies for Violoncello

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  • 170 Foundation Studies for Violoncello Book Detail

  • Author : Alwin Schroeder
  • Release Date : 2020-04-15
  • Publisher : Courier Dover Publications
  • Genre : Music
  • Pages : 115
  • ISBN 13 : 0486842932
  • File Size : 96,96 MB

170 Foundation Studies for Violoncello by Alwin Schroeder PDF Summary

Book Description: Compiled by Alwin Schroeder, a former cellist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and an experienced teacher, this collection of 80 exercises constitutes the first book of a three-volume set. Schroeder drew upon his extensive experience to create original études for instructing students, and in this work he combines them with several others by his distinguished nineteenth-century European colleagues: Karl Schröder. Ferdinand Büchler, Friedrich Dotzauer, Auguste Franchomme, Friedrich Grützmacher, and Sebastian Lee. The carefully selected studies are arranged in order of increasing complexity, and Schroeder provides suggestions for fingering, bowing, and dynamics. Cello students and teachers will find these exercises a splendid resource for the improvement of technique and performance.

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170 Foundation Studies for Violoncello

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Compiled by Alwin Schroeder, a former cellist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and an experienced teacher, this collection of 80 exercises constitutes the fir

170 Foundation Studies for Violoncello

170 Foundation Studies for Violoncello

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This meticulous collection of 56 études, arranged in order of increasing complexity, constitutes the second book of a three-volume set curated by a former Bost