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Majestic Christmas Solos- Cello, Vol. 4
A collection for cello and piano including arrangements on “O Sing A Song of Bethlehem,” “Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne,” and “O Hearken Ye.” This set of solos ranges from sensitive and expressive to bold and vigorous… sure to satisfy the various tastes of the performer and listener.
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Majestic Christmas Solos – Cello, Vol. 3
A collection for cello and piano including arrangements on “Infant Holy, Infant Lowly,” “Once In Royal David’s City,” and, “O Little Town Of Bethlehem.” These solos are elegant from beginning to end with embellishment and melodic movement that is sure to please the performer and listener.
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Majestic Christmas Solos – Cello, Vol. 2
A collection for cello and piano including arrangements on “It Came Upton A Midnight Clear,” “Silent Night, Holy Night,” and “O Come, O Come Immanuel.” This set of solos range from sensitive and solemn to interesting to highly decorative and technical. A complete Christmas present for the established cellist.
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Three Christmas Solos – Cello, Vol. 1
A collection for cello and piano including arrangements on “Coventry Carol,” “What Child Is This?” and, “Of The Father’s Love Begotten.” Three sensitively written pieces that give a sense of reverence while using a lot of moving lines to add interest.
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Majestic Christmas Solos -Viola, Vol. 2
A collection for viola and piano including arrangements on “Infant Holy, Infant Lowly,” ” O Hearken Ye,” and “Silent Night, Holy Night.” A set of solos that range from vigorous to solemn. With the ornamentation involved it lends a real opportunity for real artistry.
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Majestic Christmas Solos -Viola, Vol. 1
A collection for viola and piano including arrangements on “Once In Royal David’s City,” “Of The Father’s Love Begotten,” and “Away In A Manger.” These solos offer the player a chance for some real expressive playing as well as so flair as well.. A good balance of arrangements.
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Majestic Christmas Solos -Violin, Vol. 3
A collection for violin and piano including arrangements on “I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day,” O Come, O Come Immanuel,” and “Infant Holy, Infant Lowly.” These solos offer a good deal of flair for the more accomplished performer and offer a delightful experience for the listener as well.