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| Karl DAVIDOV: 1838-1889 Beautiful (and virtuosic) romantic music written by a cellist. Well worth hearing and playing. All three movements of the second cello concerto can be heard on the Tower Records website |
| Two pieces for Cello and Piano Op. 4 (? and Waltz) Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No.1 in B minor Op. 5 Solitude for Cello and Piano Op. 9 No.1 Allegro de Concert for Cello and Piano Op. 11 Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No.2 in A minor, Op. 14 Two pieces for Cello and Piano (Adieu & ?) Op.17 Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No.3 in D minor Op. 18 Two pieces for Cello and Piano Op. 20 (Sunday Morning and At the Fountain) Ballade for Cello and Piano Op. 25 Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No.4 in E minor Op. 31 Pieces for Cello and Piano Op. 41 (In the Morning, ?, Nocturne) Romance Sans Parole for Cello and Piano |
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| Vladimir DESHEVOV: 1889-1955 |
| Coming soon |
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| Edison DENISOV: 1929-1996 Writes in many different styles, but mainly avant-garde music without doubt. Some incredible pieces though. Denisov is billed as the Russian Boulez, and defied the Soviet authorities by having as much contact with the western avant-garde as possible. The Schubert variations can be heard on the Tower Records website |
| Suite for Cello and Piano Three pieces for Cello and Piano Op. 61 Cello Sonata Op. 40 Cello Concerto Op. 44 Variations on a Theme of Schuberts for Cello and Piano Variations on Haydn's, "Tod is ein Langer Sclaff," for Cello and Orchestra |
| 1961 1967 1971 1972 1986 ? |
| Georgy DMITRIEV: b1942 Don't know at the moment. If anyone does, please e-mail me. |
| "Dona Nobis Pacem," for Cello and Orchestra |
| 1985 |
| Balys DVARIONAS: 1904-1972 Don't know much about him I'm afraid. The two pieces for cello and piano listed here are written in a Romantic style |
| "By the Lake," for Cello and Piano Introduction and Rondino for Cello and Piano |
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