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MONTI – Csárdás – TWO CELLOS

Other Identification:
“Csárdás” (sometimes spelled as “Czardas”) is a rhapsodical concert piece by the Italian composer Vittorio Monti. Written in 1904, the folkloric piece is based on a Hungarian csárdás. It was originally composed for violin, mandolin, or piano. There are arrangements for orchestra and for a number of solo instruments, including those by David Johnstone for cello and piano, violin and cello, and this current offering for two cellos. “Csárdás” is about four-and-a-half minutes in duration.
Movements or sections:
Slow introduction; allegro movement with a calmed central section
Instrumentation:
TWO CELLOS
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1 PDF, with both individual parts
Approximate difficulty:
Cello 1 very difficult; cello 2 rather more comfortable (though neither is easy!)

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