Song of Solace for unaccompanied cello
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SKU: A0.1000667
Composed by Nicholas Yandell. 20th Century,Contemporary. Individual part. 4 pages. Nicholas Yandell Music #6410375. Published by Nicholas Yandell Music (A0.1000667).Composed in 2014; Studio recorded in 2015.
Duration: 4 minutes, 18 seconds; one movement.
Level: Great for a student recital piece; popular with college students. Very expressive and easy to personalize. Appropriate for intermediate students, but certainly challenging enough to be of interest to professionals as well.
Program notes: This work is about finding a microcosm of peace, amidst a time of worry and struggle. I always think of this being played in a patch of sun, deep amidst a forest, but I could just as easily hear it in front of a window with my favorite animal companion too; think of it played wherever your place of solace might be. Composed in 2014, this is the second in a set of three unaccompanied cello pieces (with Of City and Nature and And the Surface Breaks), and is brought to life here with vulnerability and brilliance by cellist Micah Claffey.
Performing Rights Organization: ASCAP
Website: www.nicholasyandell.com
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