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Haydn — Cello Concerto in D major, Mvt. I opening
Conservatory-level. Every dimension is being measured.
Cello120 bpm55s take
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- Standard concerto for conservatory undergraduate and graduate cello auditions
- Competition required works (many competitions alternate D and C major)
- Summer festival concerto selections
- Solo competition junior and senior divisions
Panel-ready practice tips
- 1.The D Major concerto is faster and more virtuosic than the C — panels test left-hand speed and accuracy here, not just style.
- 2.The opening theme is in the high register. Tune every note against the open D string before running the passage at tempo.
- 3.The sixteenth-note passagework must stay clear at 120bpm. Practice at 80bpm with full articulation before adding speed.
- 4.The style is still Classical — vibrato discipline and articulation clarity are the two primary panel criteria.
- 5.The Gerber cadenza is the standard choice. Know it and practice it as much as the concerto itself.
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