Schubert's Erlkonig for four or five cellos (cello quartet / quintet)
by Franz Schubert
Cello - Digital Sheet Music

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String Ensemble Cello - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.812826

Composed by Franz Schubert. Arranged by Yellow Cello Music. Classical,Romantic Period. Score and parts. 23 pages. Sheryl Smith #4635827. Published by Sheryl Smith (A0.812826).

A fun, challenging arrangement for four cellos, preferably five if you can find a fifth cellist. Originally for voice and piano, this version also has elements of Berlioz' and Liszt's orchestral adaptations.

Cellos 1-4 each take one of the vocal "parts"
Cello 1: the narrator
Cello 2: the son
Cello 3: the Erlkonig
Cello 4: the father

The accompanying parts are passed around among the players, so nobody is playing endless triplets. Parts 1-4 all get the melody and the opening "horse" theme.

All parts go into treble clef. All parts are difficult, but parts 4 and 5 are easier than the others.

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