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Title
Violoncellokonzert H-MOLL Op.104
Article no.
10017282
Category
Educational and/or solo works
Subcategory
Cello solo
Instrumentation
Vlc
(cello)
Format
2CD
(2 CDs); Noten
Country of publication
USA (us)
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Composer
Dvorak, Antonin
Performer
Dorothy Lawson (cello); Stuttgart Symphony Orchestra; Emil Kahn (conductor)
Additional info/contents
Dvorak's famed violoncello concerto was inspired by famed 'cellist/composer Victor Herbert's own violoncello concerti. Dvorak went on to write this, one of the treasured masterpieces of the concerted cello repertoire. An absolute must for any serious cellist, and for anyone who loves beautiful music in the Romantic idiom. Sumptuous orchestrations in Dvorak's trademark style, long lyrical lines and beautiful use of the instrument's upper ranges. Wonderful for performer and audience alike.
Includes a high-quality printed solo part and two compact discs containing a complete performance with soloist; then a second version with the orchestral accompaniment, minus you, the soloist.
Violoncello Concerto in B minor, op. 104 (Dvorak)
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