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Czardas was composed in 1904 by Italian composer Vittorio Monti, inspired by a Hungarian Csárdás. This arrangement incorporates elements of the original piano accompaniment, such as extra rhythmic bars, double stops, and left-hand pizzicato, creating an engaging solo version. The stopped/false harmonic section has been minimized to maintain the piece's momentum. It has seven sections that change tempo, from moments of rubato to vivace. The goal is to play the semiquavers as quickly as possible. This advanced piece offers an exciting and dynamic performance, making it a great choice for an encore.
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Perfect for advanced cellists looking to expand their solo cello repertoire, this arrangement is both enjoyable to play and ideal for honing advanced techniques. Download your copy today and bring this hungarian gypsy classic to life on the cello!
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