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HAYDN – Cello Concerto in D Major (Hob VIIb2) – SOLOIST with CELLO ORCHESTRA

Other Identification:
Haydn’s Cello Concerto in D Major, composed around 1783 for cellist Anton Kraft, is a classical work known for its lyrical melodies and high technical demands. The piece has a warm, gentle character, typical of the key of D major, and consists of three movements: the first is an expansive sonata form, the second is a tender Adagio, and the third is a rondo finale. Originally scored for a modest orchestra of oboes, horns, and strings, the work has become a popular virtuoso vehicle for cellists.

Movements or sections:
1 – Allegro moderato
2 – Adagio
3 – Allegro (rondo)
Instrumentation: CELLO ORCHESTRA (plus one cello soloist)
In Six Voices, with divisis
Version by the extraordinary Cello Arranger GWYN SEYMOUR (1949 – 2016)

All the music (score and parts) is contained in 1 PDF.
Approximate difficulty: MEDIUM TO DIFFICULT
Dedicatee of this presentation (if applicable):
The present arrangement, for 6-part cello orchestra, was been made for James Halsey and the Giant Cello Ensemble to perform in the Aboyne Cello Festival in North-East Scotland in July 2015 with Philip Higham as soloist .

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