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Read more about the article What Does the Ocean Sound Like After Everyone Has Gone Home? | Victor Herbert – By the Sea (Adagio)
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What Does the Ocean Sound Like After Everyone Has Gone Home? | Victor Herbert – By the Sea (Adagio)

A gentle introduction to Victor Herbert's seaside Adagio—the operetta king's quieter side. Discover the cellist-composer behind Broadway's golden age and how to listen to this slow, tidal piece for unwinding.

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2026년 07월 01일
Read more about the article A Gentle Melody Written for a Play That Never Opened | Fauré – Sicilienne, Op.78
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A Gentle Melody Written for a Play That Never Opened | Fauré – Sicilienne, Op.78

Discover Fauré's Sicilienne, Op.78 — a hauntingly tender piece born from an abandoned theater project in 1890s Paris. A perfect entry point for anyone new to French classical music.

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2026년 05월 13일
Read more about the article Why Does Every Cellist Start Here? The Six Notes That Changed Music Forever | Bach – Cello Suite No.1, BWV 1007 Prelude
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Why Does Every Cellist Start Here? The Six Notes That Changed Music Forever | Bach – Cello Suite No.1, BWV 1007 Prelude

Discover why Bach's Cello Suite No.1 Prelude, composed around 1720 in Köthen, remains the most recognized solo cello piece in history. A beginner-friendly guide to hearing its hidden architecture and emotional depth.

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2026년 04월 03일
Read more about the article Lost for Two Centuries, This Masterpiece Was Found in a Castle Archive | Haydn – Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major
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Lost for Two Centuries, This Masterpiece Was Found in a Castle Archive | Haydn – Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major

Discover the remarkable story of Haydn's Cello Concerto No. 1, composed around 1765 and rediscovered in 1961. A guide to its elegant first movement with recommended performances by Rostropovich and du Pré.

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2026년 01월 17일
Read more about the article From Darkness to Drama: The Story of Vivaldi’s Only Double Cello Concerto
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From Darkness to Drama: The Story of Vivaldi’s Only Double Cello Concerto

Discover why Vivaldi's Concerto for Two Cellos in G minor (RV 531) stands apart from his 500+ works—a tempestuous 1720s masterpiece written for talented female musicians at a Venetian orphanage.

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2026년 01월 13일
Read more about the article Classical Music for Meditation: Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1 Prelude – A River of Stillness
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Classical Music for Meditation: Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1 Prelude – A River of Stillness

Discover the timeless serenity of Bach's Cello Suite No. 1 Prelude (BWV 1007), composed around 1720. Learn how this unaccompanied cello masterpiece became a symbol of spiritual contemplation, with listening tips and recommended performances by Yo-Yo Ma and Pablo Casals.

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2026년 01월 04일
Read more about the article Elgar’s Cello Concerto: A Song of Profound Silence After War
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Elgar’s Cello Concerto: A Song of Profound Silence After War

Exploring the first movement of Elgar's Cello Concerto, born in the aftermath of World War I. An intimate journey through eight minutes of mourning where historical tragedy meets personal sorrow.

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2025년 11월 19일
Read more about the article Tchaikovsky’s Dumka Op. 59 – When the Slavic Soul Flows Through the Cello
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Tchaikovsky’s Dumka Op. 59 – When the Slavic Soul Flows Through the Cello

Tchaikovsky's Dumka Op. 59 is a moving work where the melancholy and passion of Slavic folk music intersect through cello and piano. Slow elegies and fast dance movements alternate, offering a deep spectrum of emotions.

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2025년 10월 13일
Read more about the article Beethoven’s Cello Sonata No. 3, 2nd Movement – A Timeless Dialogue Between Two Instruments
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Beethoven’s Cello Sonata No. 3, 2nd Movement – A Timeless Dialogue Between Two Instruments

Exploring the lyrical beauty and profound depth of Beethoven's Cello Sonata No. 3, 2nd movement, discovering the intimate musical conversation between cello and piano in this masterful set of variations.

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2025년 10월 03일
Read more about the article A Soul’s Melody Gliding on Water – Saint-Saëns’ ‘The Swan’
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A Soul’s Melody Gliding on Water – Saint-Saëns’ ‘The Swan’

Explore the lyrical beauty and profound emotional depth of Saint-Saëns' 'The Swan' from The Carnival of the Animals, discovering the intimate poetry of cello and piano in this timeless classical masterpiece.

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2025년 08월 05일
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