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Top ten famous cello solos

Ten famous cello solo songs: After Dreams, hungarian rhapsody, Elegy, Prayer, Oriental, Ode to Love, Swan, Hora Dance, Sentimental Waltz and Dance of the Elves.

1. After Dreams

After Dreams comes from his voice and the sound music of piano. This work is composed according to the translated words of Buchner (the original poet is anonymous).

2. hungarian rhapsody

hungarian rhapsody is one of the most widely played pieces by cellists, with its huge structure and comprehensive application of skills. The music changes from slow to fast, and the rapid "natural bow-jumping" sound pattern at the end is a challenge to the performer.

3. Elegy

Liszt is an outstanding pianist and composer of the same age as Chopin, Berlioz and Brahms. He composed a large number of short piano songs, such as Travel Years, Dream of Love, etc. This elegy belongs to this kind of works, and the music is full of lamentations and deep feelings.

4. The Prayer

Bloch is a Swiss-American composer who was active in the 2th century. His creative style was influenced by Musorgskiy and Debussy, and his works sought a variety of styles in speed and tonality. This "Prayer" has an oriental tone, which is affectionate and touching.

5. The Orient

granados was a Spanish composer and pianist at the turn of the 19th and 2th centuries. This song "Oriental" is adapted from the second song of his "Twelve Spanish Dance Songs". The music is full of feminine tenderness and enchanting charm, which shows the composer's long-term thoughts and memories of the oriental Arabian culture.

6. Ode to Love

elgar is one of the greatest composers in Britain. This short song "Ode to Love" was originally written for piano solo in 1888. In 1889, it was accompanied by orchestral music and adapted into different versions of violin and cello, which was very popular. The image of the music vividly depicts a chic and elegant taste.

7. Swan

Saint-Sang is one of the greatest composers in France in the 19th century. Swan is selected from the 13th piece of his famous orchestral music Animal Carnival, with soothing arpeggios, like rippling water waves, and the cello stretches gracefully. If the melody comes from nature, it shows the elegant posture of white swan floating with its head held high. This piece of music is often used as a soundtrack in ballet sketches of the same name arranged by many dancers.

8. Dance of Hora

Tiniku was a famous Romanian violinist and composer in the 19th century. This piece of music was adapted by Kheifits, a talented American violinist, especially his amazing skill of "breaking the bow quickly", which clearly showed the lively and jumping nature of the music, making it timeless and widely circulated. So far, it has become one of the "comeback tracks" for violinists to show off their skills.

9. "Sentimental Waltz"

Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky's works cover almost all music genres, with a huge number. This "Sentimental Waltz" was written in 1882, which is the sixth in his "collection of six short songs". Its melody is full of twists and turns, euphemistic and moving.

1. "Dance of the Elves"

This "Dance of the Elves" is a acrobatic song written by Paupard for cellists, and it is a fast music with the nature of an etude.