Jean Baptiste Accolay Concerto No. 1 in A min BA 8976 Joseph-Hector Fiocco Allegro in G maj BA 8977 Vittorio Monti Czardas BA 8975 In 2010 Bärenreiter started the publication of the most popular concertos for young violinists. This series will now be continued under the name Bärenreiter’s Concert Pieces. It gradually introduces more demanding repertoire to bridge the gap from violin methods to standard concert literature. Violoncello Violin Antoni Cofalik, Romuald Twardowski At the Zoo for Cello and Piano BA 8124 Let’s go to the Zoo / The kangaroo / The pony / The reindeer / Two little donkeys / The bear / The crocodile / The beavers / The elephant / The grasshopper / The ants / The lion / The antilope / The seal / Our dear pupils Cello Collection Concert Pieces for Cello and Piano Edited by K. and B. Sassmannshaus BA 9695 A collection of works by Mendelssohn Bartholdy / Goltermann / Klengel / Dvořák / Seitz / Fauré / Saint-Saëns / Beethoven / H. Wolf / Leclair and others Classic Hits for two Violoncellos Arranged by M. Edmondson BA 8661 Christmas Hits for two Violoncellos Arranged by B. Bocksch BA 8662 The new series with attractive pieces - easy yet effective - s Do you want to make music without first having to read complicated notes and practice difficult passages? Then Ready to Play is what you need! The pieces are easy to sight-read and still sound effective. The editions in this series offer a varied instrumentation ranging from solo playing to collections of chamber music. The series will be continued. s s George Speckert The Roots of Jazz for Violin and Violoncello BA 10606 The Entertainer (Scott Joplin) / Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen (trad.) / When the Saints Go Marching In (trad.) / St. Louis Blues (W. C. Handy) / Tiger Rag (Hold that Tiger) (Nick la Rocca) / New Orleans (Newton Alexander) and original compositions by George Speckert Vladimir Bodunov Violin Classics for two Violins BA 10607 Melody from La Traviata (G. Verdi) / Tales from the Vienna woods (J. Strauss) / Polonaise (F. Chopin) / Overture and Aria from The Magic Flute (W. A. Mozart) / Melody from the Ballet Swan Lake (P. I. Tschaikowsky) / In the Hall of the Mountain King (E. Grieg) / Serenade (J. Haydn) / Menuet (L. Boccherini) / Halleluja Chorus from the Messiah (G. F. Handel) / Autumn (A. Vivaldi) Oskar Rieding Concerto in B min op. 35 BA 8971 Concerto in Hungarian Style op. 21 BA 8973 Marcia op. 44, Rondo op. 22 BA 8982 Friedrich Seitz Student Concerto in D maj op. 22 BA 8979 Student Concerto in G maj op. 13 BA 8972 Antonio Vivaldi Concerto in A min op. 3/6 BA 8974 Antoni Cofalik, Romuald Twardowski At the Zoo for Violin and Piano 20 pages with 15 colour illustrations and separate piano part BA 8139 Let’s got to the zoo / The kangaroo / The bear / The pony / The reindeer / Two little donkeys / The crocodile / The beavers / The elephant / The grasshopper / The ants / The lion / The antilope / The seal / Our dear pupils “I am sure this book will fire the imagination of young players.“ (ESTA – News & Views) Antoni Cofalik, Józef H. Rychlik At the Circus for Violin and Piano 23 pages with 12 colour illustrations and separate piano part BA 8126 The pieces were written with piano accompaniments supplied by the composer Józef Rychlik. Marcin Bruchnalski’s lively illustrations offer a welcome diversion in all violin lessons. The circus is coming / The equestrienne / Trapeze artists / The clown / The brisk bear / Dwarf poodles / The illusionist / The wire dancers / The bored tiger / The snake charmer / The dancing elephant / Doll's march NEW 2012 NEW 2012 BA 10607 This volume contains a selection of the most appealing classical melodies for two violins. The parts make the most of the lower range of the violin and the player is not expected to read too many ledger lines for high notes. BA 10606 The duets are comfortable to play, have an authentic jazz feel to them and are full of nuances. Marked rhythms and distinctive melodies give the pieces that special something.