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Ten famous cello solos

Ten famous cello solos: After Dreams, hungarian rhapsody, Elegy, Prayer, Orient, Ode to Love, Swan, Hora Dance, Sentimental Waltz and Dance of the Elves.

1, chasing dreams

Chasing Dreams comes from his voice and piano music. This work is translated according to Buchner (the original poet is anonymous).

2. hungarian rhapsody

This song "hungarian rhapsody" is one of the most widely played by cellists, with a huge structure and comprehensive skills. The music changes from slow to fast, and the "natural bow-jumping" sound pattern with fast ending is a challenge to the performer.

3. Elegy

Liszt is an outstanding pianist and composer at the same time as Chopin, Berlioz and Brahms. He created a large number of piano short songs, such as Travel Years and Dreams of Love. This elegy belongs to this kind of work, and the music is full of elegy and affection.

Step 4 pray

Bloch is a Swiss-American composer who was active in the 20th century. His creative style is influenced by Musorgskiy and Debussy, and his works seek changeable styles in speed and tonality. This "Prayer" has an oriental accent and is deeply touching.

5. Oriental

Granados was a Spanish composer and pianist in the early 20th century. This song "Oriental" is adapted from his second song "12 Spanish Dance". Music is full of feminine tenderness, enchanting and charming, which shows the composer's long-term yearning and memory of oriental Arabic culture.

6. Ode to Love

Elgar is one of the greatest composers in England. This short song "Ode to Love" was originally a piano solo short song, composed by 1888 and arranged by 1889, and adapted into different versions of violin and cello, which was very popular. The image of music vividly depicts a unique and elegant taste.

7. Swan

Saint-Sang is one of the greatest French composers in the19th century. Swan is selected from 13 of his famous orchestra Animal Carnival. It is a soothing arpeggio, like a rippling water wave, and the cello stretches gracefully. If the melody comes from nature, it shows the elegant posture of the white swan floating with its head held high. This piece is often used as the soundtrack by ballet sketches of the same name adapted by many dancers.

8. "Hora Dance"

Tiniku was a famous Romanian violinist and composer in19th century. This piece of music was adapted by American genius violinist Kheifits, especially his amazing skill of "breaking the bow quickly", which clearly showed the essence of lively and jumping music, making it last forever and spread widely. It has become one of the "comeback tracks" for violinists to show off their skills.

9. sentimental waltz

Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky's works cover almost all musical genres, and there are a large number of them. This "Sentimental Waltz" was written in 1882, which is the sixth in his collection of six short songs. The melody of music is flexible and euphemistic.

10, Dance of the Elves

This "Dance of the Elves" is an acrobatic song composed by Paupard for cellists, and it is a fast-paced music with the nature of etudes.