Musica Vitae & Andreas Brantelid. Cello concerto no. 1 /
Andreas Brantelid is a major Swedish Danish cello soloist. He played his first concerto at the age of 14 and received Denmark's biggest prize: the Carl Nielsen's Scholarship. Accompanied by the skilled Swedish chamber orchestra Musica Vitae at the Gothenburg Concert Hall, he performs A Stu...
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Paris, France :
Windrose SAS,
2016.
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| Summary: | Andreas Brantelid is a major Swedish Danish cello soloist. He played his first concerto at the age of 14 and received Denmark's biggest prize: the Carl Nielsen's Scholarship. Accompanied by the skilled Swedish chamber orchestra Musica Vitae at the Gothenburg Concert Hall, he performs A Study in Scarlet by Britta Byström, the Cello Concerto No. 1 in C Major by Joseph Haydn, Player from Jewish life by Ernst Bloch and Souvenir de Florence, a string sextet in D minor by Tchaikovsky. |
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| Item Description: | Title from resource description page (viewed January 30, 2018). Written in 1765. For cello and string orchestra. |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (25 min.) |
| Playing Time: | 00:25:00 |