Classic music played by cello: "The Queen of Dreams", "Hungarian Rhapsody", "Elegy", "The Prayer", "Orient", "Hymn to Love", "Swan", "Hora Dance" ", "Sentimental Waltz", "Dance of the Spirits".
1. "The Dream Queen"
"The Dream Queen" comes from his vocal music for voice and piano. This work is based on Busina's translation (the original poem author Anonymous) composed the music.
2. "Hungarian Rhapsody"
This "Hungarian Rhapsody" is one of the most widely performed pieces by cellists, with its large structure and comprehensive use of techniques. The music changes from slow to fast, and the rapid natural bowing pattern at the end is a challenge to the performers.
3. "Elegy"
Liszt was an outstanding pianist and composer of the same generation as Chopin, Berlioz, Brahms and others. He has composed a large number of popular short piano pieces such as "Travel Years" and "Dream of Love". This "Elegy" belongs to this type of work, and the music is full of lamentation and sorrowful emotions.
4. "The Prayer"
Bloch was a Swiss-American composer active in the 20th century. His creative style was influenced by Mussorgsky and Debussy. Influenced by this, the works seek varied styles in terms of speed and tonality. This song "The Prayer" has an oriental tone, which is affectionate and touching.
5. "Oriental"
Granados was a Spanish composer and pianist at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. This song "Oriental" is adapted from the second piece of his "12 Spanish Dances". The music is full of feminine tenderness, enchanting and charming, showing the composer's longing and remembrance of the oriental-style Arab culture.
6. "Hymn to Love"
Elgar is one of the greatest British composers. This short song "Hymn to Love" was originally a piano solo The piece was composed in 1888, orchestrated for orchestra in 1889, and adapted into different versions for violin and cello, which became very popular. The image of the music vividly depicts a chic and elegant taste.
7. "The Swan"
Saint-Sa?ns was one of the greatest French composers in the 19th century. "The Swan" is selected from No. 1 of his famous orchestral piece "Carnival of the Animals" No. 13, with soothing and flowing arpeggios, like rippling water waves, and the cello stretches gracefully.
8. "Dance of Hora"
Tinicu was a famous Romanian violinist and composer in the 19th century. This piece of music was later adapted by the talented American violinist Heifetz, especially his amazing use of the violin's difficult technique of quickly breaking the bow.
9. "Sentimental Waltz"
Tchaikovsky's works cover almost all musical genres, and the number is huge. This "Sentimental Waltz" was composed in 1882 and is the sixth in his collection of six ditties. The melody of the music is soft, euphemistic and moving.
10. "Dance of the Elves"
This "Dance of the Elves" is a virtuoso piece written by Popper for cello players. It is an etude in nature. of fast music.