Cellopedia podcast
By Maxim Kozlov
Cellopedia podcastMay 03, 2021
Russian Romantic Cello Miniatures - Russian Composers of 19th Century
In this episode I will play for you three miniatures by the Russian composers A Varlamov, V. Kalinnikov and A. Arensky, contemporaries of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. You will hear V.Kalinninkov "Chanson Triste", A.Varlamov "The Red Sarafan" and A.Arensky "Chanson Triste". They are arranged for cello and piano or cello quartet.
French Cello Music - Jean-Baptiste Bréval
In this episode I will play for you cello sonata Op.40 No.2 in F Major by a French cellist and composer Jean-Baptiste Bréval. It is recorded in the original version for two cellos.
Nocturnes, Romantic Music of Unrequited Love - Georg Goltermann
In this episode I will play for you two Nocturnes for cello and piano by German cellist and composer of XIX century Georg Goltermann. Nocturne Op.43 No.3 and Nocturne Op.92 No.1
Auguste Franchomme - French Romantic Cello Music
In this episode I will play for you three melodic and romantic cello etudes by Auguste Franchomme. Opus 35 number 4, 5 and 7
P.I.Tchaikovsky - Romantic Russian Cello Music
In this episode I will play for you two miniatures by the great Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. "Chanson Triste (Sad Song)" Op.40 No.2 arranged for cello quartet and "Nocturne" Op.19 No.4 arranged for cello and piano.
Welcome to Cellopedia Podcast!
Welcome to Cellopedia Podcast! My name is Maxim Kozlov. I am a creator of a popular YouTube channel Cellopedia. This podcast is for everyone who loves the sound of cello. Yes, this beautiful, deep, dark, calming and romantic sound. This sound can help you relax and fall asleep or it can help you to start a day bringing you positive energy and an optimistic mood. Each episode will be dedicated to one composer and it will let you enjoy some familiar music or music you never heard before. I hope that Cellopedia will become your frequent music companion. You can enjoy listening to it as if you went to a life cello recital or in the background while studying, working, exercising or commuting. Thank you for listening, following and supporting Cellopedia. Let's begin this cello journey together!