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Concerto in D minor by Edouard Lalo (1823-1892). Edited by Leonard Rose. For cello and piano. Published by International Music Company (IM.858).

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Steve

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September 9, 2007

Absolutely amazing

This is the best piece ever. Its sooo dark and dramatic, its just the way i like music to be. It is very advanced, and I am working on it now. THIS IS A MUST HAVE

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Anonymous

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August 3, 2006

hard piece but excellent for a challenge

This piece is very difficult and not for those who are inexpierienced or struggling. It uses the full range of notes for the cello and provides people with plenty of room for interpretation and many emotions. I highly reccomend it

9 of 20 people found this review helpful.

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Anonymous

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June 9, 2005

a wonderful peice

ive heard this, but it was not played well(it was at a recital). but i can tell it has great potential for expressive players. good luck to those who try it!

8 of 18 people found this review helpful.

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Amy O'Connor

Location: from Harrisburg, PA

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December 9, 2004

Awesome piece!

This is one of the best pieces I have ever played. It is quite dramatic. He really utilizes the range of the cello and has loud powerful secions, but also soft soothing sections. I would reccommend this to any serious cellist!

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