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Ok, let's begin with the score;
1) The violoncello should be above the piano in such a duet.
2) The cello uses the tenor clef, not the alto clef.
3) There are some collisions in the score.
The piece is certainly playable on the cello, even though some double stop sequences (although in fifths), as well as the staccato passages might prove to be a challenge.
This is no piece of cake for the cellist or the pianist, but it's a wonderful piece of music. I wouldn't say that anything breaks the flow, apart from the score and the obvious need for a live performance.
I'd love to see more movements for this!
Thumbs up and cheers!
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