Posts Tagged ‘cello’

4 Cellists, 1 Cello

June 2, 2021

 The Wiener Celloensemble 5 + 1, founded by the Vienna Philharmonic‘s Gerhard Kaufmann, performs Ravel’s “Bolero.”

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Waltz No.2 from the Jazz Suite No.2

August 20, 2017

Waltz No.2 from the Jazz Suite No.2 by Dmitri Shostakovich, arranged and performed by the Cellostrada Quintet. Shostakovich composed this in Leningrad in 1938, commissioned by the USSR State Jazz Orchestra.

Cellostrada Quintet, Kraków, Poland: Cellists Radosław Bukała, Michał Dąbek, Miłosz Krcha, Marcin Kulig and Michał Świstak.

Cellostrada website

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Carol of the Over-Dubbed Cellos

December 28, 2015

“Carol of the Bells,” arranged for cello and recording studio, by The Piano Guys (sans piano). Steven Sharp Nelson (“The Cello Guy”) is the performer. The melody was composed by Mykola Leontovych in 1914, and is based on traditional Ukrainian chants.

The video is by Paul Anderson.

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