Cello Moods
Cello Moods is an album recorded by the British cellist Julian Lloyd Webber and, principally, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under James Judd in 1998 for Philips. It is a collection of classical pieces either originally written for or adapted for the cello and orchestral accompaniment. The CD combines such familiar pieces as César Franck's "Panis angelicus" with rarities such as Glazunov's "Melodie".
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Released | 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1998 | |||
Genre | Classical | |||
Label | Philips Records | |||
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Track listing
- "Panis angelicus" by César Franck
- "Chanson de Matin" by Edward Elgar
- "Salut d'Amour" by Edward Elgar
- "Jackie's Song" by Julian Lloyd Webber – BBC Concert Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth conducting
- "Reverie" by Claude Debussy
- "Air on the G String" by J. S. Bach
- "Meditation from Thaïs by Jules Massenet
- "Sakura Sakura", traditional, arranged by Jason Kouchak
- "Ave Maria" by Vladimir Vavilov (misattributed to Giulio Caccini)
- "Nocturne" by Alexander Borodin
- "Melodie", Op. 20 No. 1 by Alexander Glazunov
- "Nocturne" by Frédéric Chopin
- "Adagio from Cello Concerto in B-flat" by Luigi Boccherini
- "Cantilena from Organ Sonata No. 11" by Josef Rheinberger
- Kol Nidrei by Max Bruch
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External links
- Review by Michael Jameson, Classic CD, July 1999, via julianlloydwebber.com
- Julian Lloyd Webber – Cello Moods, ArkivMusic
- "Air on the G String" Video on YouTube, with Rebecca Woolcock, piano
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