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Hubert Culot wrote in his review: "one of the most substantial pieces in this selection is the Three Pieces for Solo Cello Op.28 completed in 1996 and dedicated to Siegfried Palm. A short, vivacious and often whimsical Scherzo of considerable virtuosity is framed by two weightier, mostly slow and rhapsodic movements of great expressive strength ...
Cyril Scott. Cyril Meir Scott (27 September 1879 – 31 December 1970) was an English composer, writer, poet, and occultist. He created around four hundred musical compositions including piano, violin, cello concertos, symphonies, and operas.
Concerto for cello No. 3 for solo cello (1965) Granville Bantock. Sonata in G minor (1924) Rami Bar-Niv. Improvisation; Arnold Bax. Rhapsodic Ballad (1939) [2] Sally Beamish. Gala Water for solo cello (1988) [3] The Wise Maid [3] Conrad Beck. Epigrams (for Paul Sacher) Grant Beglarian. Elegy for Cellist for solo cello (1979) Paul Ben-Haim ...
Five Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op. 57; Five Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op. 58; Pablo Kunik "Bruma" Opus 9 for Cello and Piano (2022) Larysa Kuzmenko. Sonata for Cello and Piano, “A Dream Within A Dream” (1992)
Popper was a prolific composer of cello music, writing four concertos (or five, since Joseph Haydn's fifth cello concerto is written by David Popper), a Requiem for three cellos and orchestra (1891) and a number of smaller pieces which are still played today, including the solo piece Tarantella.
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William Henry Squire, ARCM (8 August 1871 – 17 March 1963) was a British cellist, composer and music professor of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He studied cello at the Royal College of Music, and became professor of cello at the Royal College and Guildhall schools of music.