Chère Brigitte, merci pour votre message! Pas encore malheureusement, mais je prévois de rendre tous mes enregistrements disponibles à la vente très prochainement. Je vous invite à suivre mes actualités sur Facebook où je suis très active :) (facebook.com/rgcellist/?pnref=lhc)
Wow!! Only my second song, I need to pace myself. This is going to be good. Makes me want to unsubscribe so I can hit Subscribe button again, very hard. Greensleeves is one of my favorite all-time songs, but I always preferred versions with lyrics. I did not miss the lyrics here, the flute seemed to be a perfect replacement for lyrics. I first thought there was an acoustic Guitar around :20 but I think it must be you plucking the cello strings. Cello playing here seems unusually robust. It's probably my ignorance, but I don't think of cello music with all those varieties of sound. It's always the long drawn-our notes that set the mood in a song. I an saving this onr to play during Christmas dinner.
Absolutely lovely rendition... light and airy, with true medieval undertones and balance...
Thanks Leasa :)
Magnifique
...lovely
so nice :)
J'adore cette version, et aussi Douce Dame Jolie ! Comment pourrais-je acheter cette musique, sont ces mélodies dans un album ?
Chère Brigitte, merci pour votre message! Pas encore malheureusement, mais je prévois de rendre tous mes enregistrements disponibles à la vente très prochainement. Je vous invite à suivre mes actualités sur Facebook où je suis très active :) (facebook.com/rgcellist/?pnref=lhc)
Wow!! Only my second song, I need to pace myself. This is going to be good. Makes me want to unsubscribe so I can hit Subscribe button again, very hard.
Greensleeves is one of my favorite all-time songs, but I always preferred versions with lyrics. I did not miss the lyrics here, the flute seemed to be a perfect replacement for lyrics. I first thought there was an acoustic Guitar around :20 but I think it must be you plucking the cello strings.
Cello playing here seems unusually robust. It's probably my ignorance, but I don't think of cello music with all those varieties of sound. It's always the long drawn-our notes that set the mood in a song. I an saving this onr to play during Christmas dinner.
Paul, you're right about plucking the strings, it's called Pizzicato :). There are many sounds you can make with a cello!