Hear the Unheard Serenade by Stephen Watkins
10:17 am
Colin Cronin
Inspired by the second verse of the poem “Let Me Enjoy” by Thomas Hardy, this wordless serenade is written in the style of Purcell for cello octet
Cello and Guitar Sing a Song without Words
Valter Dešpalj continues to explore how guitar accompaniment can help to emphasize a character of intimacy in music with cello. Mendelssohn’s Song without Words, Op. 109 joins as the newest arrangement.
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