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HABANERA ‘La Bella Lola’ – TWO CELLOS (easy)

Other Identification:
‘La Bella Lola’ is one of the oldest known habaneras, and little is known of its authors, both of the music and the lyrics. The song describes the beauty of a woman and of the sea, alongside the person who is walking. Some think that it may be of Mexican origin, and about the middle of the 19th century. But others think that it is more likely to be from Cuba (at that time, a Spanish possession).
Movements or sections: Set in two verses, marked simply ‘Tempo di Habanera’
Instrumentation: DUO OF TWO CELLOS (easy)
Arranged by David Johnstone

1 PDF, music as a playing score
Approximate difficulty: EASY
the key is G Major
The first part has all the melody and uses the first four positions and the octave harmonic ‘A’ (better pressed down as 5th position if possible).
The second part has the typical habanera rhythm and is straightforward; all in first position without any extension.

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