DANSE RUSTIQUE
William Henry Squire
In an easy arrangement for
Cello Soloist and String Orchestra
Orchestrated by
DAVID JOHNSTONE
CELLO SOLOISTWhen we play a cello solo with orchestra almost everyone thinks we have to
play something difficult, loud, and in high registers; the word ‘virtuoso’ comes
to mind. But why does it have to be like this? Well, it doesn’t at all! The idea of
the pieces in this series is to present a cello soloist who does not have to play in
thumb position (or very rarely) and who can concentrate on making nice music
and enjoy themselves rather than have a priority of showing off.
These pieces might be played by full professionals (as ‘encores’) or modest
students. They might be performed by any age group; indeed they might make
a nice prize for worthy music school students as they make their first venture
with an orchestra backing them.
The Danse Rustique of William Henry Squire was once a delightful small
concert piece which is originally composed for cello and piano ~ Opus 20 10.5
of this famous historical English cellist. It seems to be coming back into fashion
of late, no doubt being popular for the comfortable virtuoso writing ~ the soloist
goes no higher than the 6** position. To help the cause, in this version, the string
orchestral parts are comfortable for all orchestras, no matter how modest they
might be. There is no general score: to be honest if you use the piano part
everything is perfectly obvious that you won't miss if ~ the highest notes being
‘for first violin, then second violin and so on ...
Do enjoy it!DANSE RUSTIQUE
‘W.H. Squire Op.20,N05
CELLO
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the johustone-music web page:
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