David Orea C. wrote:
>Perhaps some cello lovers agree with MHO if I say that this is the
>greatest cello work ever compossed.
I'm a professional cellist, to preface. It certainly is the most
difficult. I haven't played it yet, I'm a little intimidated, thought
at this point I think I'm old enough to tackle it.
But I can't agree that it is the greatest cello work ever composed. I
would suggest the C Major Bach Suite, The A Major Beethoven Sonata (or
are we just talking about solo works?) or the first Britten Suite, for
its breadth of emotion and use of all the possibilities of the instrument.
I find the Kodaly a bit to thorny to be the *best*
Dave Runnion
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