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CATALOGUE NR.
COMPOSER & TITLE
SHORT DESCRIPTION |
PRICE
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A-1086
Mate Hollos:
Canto nostalgico per violoncello
Máté Hollós (1954- )
A cello piece of high technical demand which "quotes" an imaginary old song nostalgically. |
5.50 |
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A-1110
Katalin Pocs:
Remembrance
Katalin Pócs (1963- )
Concert piece for cello solo. |
5.50 |
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A-1098
Peter Toth:
The last letter of Cyrano de Bergerac
Péter Tóth (1965– )
Concert piece in one movement for cello solo. |
5.50 |
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A-1142
Peter Toth:
Apocryphal Sonata
Peter Toth (1965– )
A concert piece of relatively more traditional musical language that can be performed on the duet of violin and piano as well as cello and piano (both parts – violin and cello – are included to the score of the piano). |
15.00 |
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EdbR KiL 009
Laszlo Kiraly:
Ostinato Ongherese
FOR 4 VIOLONCELLOS OR CELLO ENSEMBLE
László Király (1954– )
Concert piece in one movement for 4 cellos or cello orchestra (score and parts). |
20.00 |

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EdbR KiL 001
Laszlo Kiraly:
Melancolic Serenade
Laszlo Kiraly (1954- )
Lyrical composition in one movement which can be performed either on four cellos or on a bigger cello ensemble (score and parts). |
17.00 |

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A-1128
Peter Durko:
Reflections of the Cello Concerto
Peter Durko (1972– )
An ”aftersound” of the composer’s Cello Concerto with piano accompaniment |
15.50 |
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A-1077
Istvan Vantus:
Parabola
Istvan Vantus (1935-1992)
A lyrical concert piece for cello and piano. |
10.50 |

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A-1065
Denes Legany:
Trio Sonata for flute, cello and piano
Denes Legany (1965-2000)
Introduction; Rush; Relaxation; Fugue; Melody; Final (score and parts) |
15.00 |
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A-1030
Istvan Vantus:
Hommage a J. S. Bach
Istvan Vantus (1935-1992)
The piano part is the Prelude in C major from The Well-tempered Piano
by Bach which the cello adds some twentieth century commentary to.
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6.00 |
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A-1050
Janos Gyulai Gaal:
Duo for Violin and Cello
Janos Gyulai Gaal (1924- )
Three concert duets: Pastorale, Nenia, Gioia.
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15.50 |
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A-1134
Katalin Szekely:
Aphorisms for cello and marimba
Katalin Szekely (1953– )
A captivating duet for an unusual pairing of instruments by the Hungarian composer living in Spain. |
15.00 |