Grieg Holberg Suite, Op. 40 -- Cornell University Cello Ensemble
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Recorded on March 28, 2019 in Cornell University's Annabel Taylor Chapel.
1. Praeludium
2. Sarabande
3. Gavotte-Musette-Gavotte
4. Air
5. Rigaudon
Max Watkins, Hazel Rivera-Rosario, Jeremy Gershonowitz, Theo Lee-Gannon, David Sheng, cellos. Coached by Cornell University Senior Lecturer and Artist-in-Residence John Haines-Eitzen.
Originally for string orchestra. IMSLP.org arrangement for cello ensemble by Gwyn Seymour. Creative Commons CC-BY
So happy to work with these talented cellists and interesting people: Chemistry, Aerospace Engineering, Materials Science, Medicine, Government and East Asian Studies. All that, and music like this!
Not even music majors...wow!
I just love the sound of a group of cellos! I hope it catches on. Just superb, well done to all!
REAL NICE GUYS.
00:00 Praeludium
03:03 Sarabande
06:04 Gavotte-Musette-Gavotte
09:40 Air
16:51 Rigaudon
Beautiful playing, and great acoustic setting! Thanks for the great music!
Excellent recording that shows you don't need to be a virtuoso or studio to make great sounding music.
very well played all of you! :D
Thanks so much for the nourishment... and Good Fortune to you all.
I was a good friend of Gwyn Seymour and it is fantastic to hear you play his arrangement here
So beautiful
outstanding.
Beautiful!
beautiful!
That was wonderful! Thank you for posting!
You guys sound amazing! Bravi!
Just Super Fabulous and Absolutely Incredible!!!!
Bravo 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
If one is going to come from privilege to study and enter the fields of chemistry, aerospace engineering, government, etc., I certainly wish there were more with backgrounds in the arts/humanities like this group. We would have a better chance at developng a more mature, thoughtful, and stable world. (Then again, Hitler was a painter. So, there's that...)
12:40
그 리그의 "홀베르크"는 많이 우아해요
After that music words are useless