CELLO QUARTET SWIPES: VIVALDI Adagio Transcription for 4 cellos (arr. Carol Lyon, cellist) Sheet Music | Antonio Vivaldi and Wilhelm Friedemann Bach | TTBB Choir
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CELLO QUARTET SWIPES:   VIVALDI Adagio Transcription for 4 cellos (arr. Carol Lyon, cellist) Digital Sheet Music
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CELLO QUARTET SWIPES: VIVALDI Adagio Transcription for 4 cellos (arr. Carol Lyon, cellist)by Antonio Vivaldi and Wilhelm Friedemann Bach TTBB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Cello Quartet  Swiped!  in Bass and Tenor clefs with parts that are moderately challenging for amateurs and professionals. Lengthened, this piece is loosely based upon Wilhelm Friedemann Bach's rendition for organ, which he, in turn, had swiped This 4-Cello composition was swiped from an Adagio 2nd movement work by Vivaldi for solo violins with chamber orchestra, and then swiped by Wilhelm Friedemann Bach for Organ.  Suitable for somber occasions, fun, church services, and for professional or student recitals.  Look for other SWIPED!  Cello Quartets by Carol Lyon, student of Pablo Casals, Gregor Piatigorsky, Jacqueline Du Pré, Mstislav Rostropovich,  and Teaching Fellow for Greenhouse, and for Samuel Houston Mayes. 

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