Just to bring this up to date, my search for solo mandocello literature has proven surprisingly successful. At this point I am simply gathering these out of personal interest, hoping to provide a respectable body of music for fellow MC players. It is a work in progress, but I hope to have this material collected and available soon. I am not yet in a position to offer copies of other people's music, ranging from simple etudes to advanced, complex compositions, but in a few weeks I should have at least the first batch. I will also check with the composers to see just how they want their music handled, although I have been encouraged by their enthusiasm. Also, still happy to hear from anyone with leads, suggestions, names, or actual music. But there is no need for any more "there is none" replies--that will be changing quite soon. Stay tuned.
UPDATE: I have been offline for a while but not totally inactive. I now have music (and the likely procurement of more music) from several collectors and composers for SOLO mandocello. {If you are one of the people who already sent me some samples, thank you very much, I will be in touch with you regarding the CMSA session in Santa Rosa, which has now been confirmed. }
To other interested readers, if you have access to any music specifically for solo mandocello, including a copy of the Goichberg or Bickford (mandocello, not mandolin) method books, I would love to hear from you. If you are a member of CMSA, I hope you will consider the Santa Rosa Convention and join us there. After that, I hope to post either some actual sheet music, or the contact information for the sources who wish to make themselves available. I have to be careful about both copyright regulations and the wishes of the individual composers, so I will not post until clearing things with those individuals.
Stay tuned (always good advice for string players!)
Jim
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