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Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana for Cello and Double Bass Duet in D MajorImmerse yourself in the enchanting melodies of "Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana" with our duet arrangement for cello and double bass in D major. Perfect for musicians seeking a captivating ensemble piece, this high-quality PDF features a simplified yet expressive rendition tailored for players of varying levels. The cello part remains in the first position, while the double bass part extends up to the third position, allowing for a harmonious performance between the two instruments.- Duet arrangement for cello and double bass- Simplified yet expressive rendition in D major- Cello part in the first position, double bass part up to the third position- Suitable for players of varying levels- High-quality PDF format for optimal readabilityUnlock the magic of this classical gem and elevate your duet performance. Purchase now and embark on a harmonious musical journey filled with elegance and charm!
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