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where to find David Popper's Gavotte, Op. 23 No.2?

I am looking for cello only or a violin transcription of this piece...

the copy on the international sheet music database - is a goofy copy.

i hope someone has this! - it is a great piece.

if worse comes to worse I will go through and write it out or buy it.

Update:

hmm...ok maybe not goofy - but what is with all the clefs? i don't play cello - is it normal to use all 3 clefs?

Update 2:

i mean i guess the range is just ridiculously massive?

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    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    I don't see how it is a "goofy copy." It looks perfectly normal to me except the first two pages.

    http://imslp.info/files/imglnks/usimg/e/e5/IMSLP23...

    ... the violoncello part starts on p. 13. (but you already know that)

  • 1 decade ago

    The link given on IMSLP is the standard edition for Cello and Piano published by Hoffmeister.

    Cello soloists must be able to read bass, tenor and treble clef.

  • 1 decade ago

    You can probably find it in the "Classical Music" CATALOG on my website - NIBELHEIM -. There are 9 different categories with 38 links to almost any topic relating to classical music: it's FREE:

    http://nibelheim.webs.com/classicalcatalog.htm

    ((don't let the intro music scare you off; it only last for about 35 seconds))

    Alberich

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