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Piazzolla for eight cellos - NOSPR

Piazzolla for eight cellos

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Tickets: 40 zł
Performers
Natalia Kurzac-Kotula – cello
Roman Hałoń – cello
Bogusław Zaremba – cello
Marek Szopa – cello
Magdalena Czech – cello
Anna Tumidajska – cello
Norbert Pióro – cello
Michał Hałoń – cello
Alicja Szydłowska – cello
Aleksandra Baszak – cello
Wiktoria Zorychta – cello
Anna Krzeszowiec – piano
Program
Giancarlo Menotti
Arioso for two cellos and piano
Alfredo Piatti
Serenata for two cellos and piano 
Richard Klemm
Bolero for four cellos 
Béla Bartók
Five Romanian Folk Dances Sz. 56 for five cellos (arranged by Orfeo Mandozzi)
Manuel De Falla
Siete Canciones Populares Espanoles for six cellos (arranged by Werner Thomas-Mifune) 
Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony no. 7 in A major, Op. 92, Part II Allegretto for eight cellos (arranged by Stephen Watkins) 
Gabriel Fauré
Pavana for eight cellos (arranged by Stephen Watkins)  
Astor Piazzolla
Primavera Porteña for eight cellos (arranged by James Barralet) 
Julius Klengel
Hymnus, op. 57 for cello ensemble

That many cellos? Whoever heard of such a thing? And yet, the repertoire for cello ensembles continues to grow. It is not only about elaborations but also brand new songs because bands are still being formed, and they must have something to play. Where did this come from? If one were to look back in the history of music, an association with viola consorts comes to mind. In the Renaissance and Baroque periods, this was the name given to ensembles of related instruments of different sizes and scales, which evolved into the violins, violas, cellos and double basses we know today so well. However, music for ensembles of violins or violas alone exists today in marginal quantities. At the same time, cello groups are flourishing! 

In this way, cellists make up for themselves years of existence in the shadow of violinists. Their instrument has an extensive scale, which is very friendly to our ears and similar to the human voice. The sound of the cello has a warm and dark, deep tone. Its singing impresses us. The singing of five, six, or eight cellos is already a real choir, especially when they are NOSPR cellos ... 

Adam Suprynowicz 

Concert duration: approximately 90 minutes

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