Very well played, but sorry to say : 1. This so called "second concerto in D" is not a real concerto by Bréval, but a patchwork L. R. Feuillard composed using various sonatas. First mvt comes from sonata op. 40 n°6, third mvt from op 28 n°1. In both pieces, Feuillard has changed the original text (eg. moving the theme an octave higher). 2. This adagio has not been written by Bréval. Feuillard didn't mention that he has copied and simplified an adagio by Jean-Pierre Duport (op. 3, sonata 4). Good jokes in the list of Cellopedia Patreon supporters!
Beautiful! How can I buy the music?
Thank you! It is available here:
www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/21421264
This piece is so wonderful
I just purchased the score. I'm loving it!
Glad you enjoy it, Ernesto. This is definitely one of my favorite cello pieces.
Calming! A cello is so warm!
You and that beautiful cello make a fine team. A delightful interpretation of a great composer. Thanks and God bless you.
Beautiful
Superbe 😍
Bought it and printed it out. Thanks very much.
Thank you, Robert. I hope you will enjoy playing it!
O melhor canal para estudo sim♡♧
Sem dúvida :D
Very well played, but sorry to say :
1. This so called "second concerto in D" is not a real concerto by Bréval, but a patchwork L. R. Feuillard composed using various sonatas. First mvt comes from sonata op. 40 n°6, third mvt from op 28 n°1. In both pieces, Feuillard has changed the original text (eg. moving the theme an octave higher).
2. This adagio has not been written by Bréval. Feuillard didn't mention that he has copied and simplified an adagio by Jean-Pierre Duport (op. 3, sonata 4).
Good jokes in the list of Cellopedia Patreon supporters!
Thank you so much for sharing this information! If you do not mind, I am going to add it to the description of the videos.