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All things cello music. Your place to discover more cello music than you or your cello teacher ever thought existed. There are thousands and thousands of works for cello. I also have a Youtube channel devoted to recording sets of "Forgotten Cello Music". I largely omit the famous composers to focus in on the likes of Klengel, Goltermann, S. Lee, Noelck, Romberg, Cervetto, Schetky, and many other names you rarely hear.

This podcast was born out of the desire to have a podcast. I have wanted to make a podcast for years. My passion is Classical music.

Forgotten Cello Music AARON S.

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All things cello music. Your place to discover more cello music than you or your cello teacher ever thought existed. There are thousands and thousands of works for cello. I also have a Youtube channel devoted to recording sets of "Forgotten Cello Music". I largely omit the famous composers to focus in on the likes of Klengel, Goltermann, S. Lee, Noelck, Romberg, Cervetto, Schetky, and many other names you rarely hear.

This podcast was born out of the desire to have a podcast. I have wanted to make a podcast for years. My passion is Classical music.

    83. Forgotten Cello Music "MODERN SUITE" Op. 122 by G. Goltermann

    83. Forgotten Cello Music "MODERN SUITE" Op. 122 by G. Goltermann

    83. Forgotten Cello Music "MODERN SUITE" Op. 122 by G. Goltermann


    Prelude
    Romance
    Funeral March
    Gavotte
    Tarantella



    A rambling episode. Not very interesting. But some nuggets hidden in amidst all the gobbledy-g**k.



    Please support by visiting the following:



    https://www.patreon.com/travelingcello/shop



    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpWQ5BLhtXdyeJOlGJ8MyqQ



    PayPal.me/travelingcello



    I'm a struggling artist that is quite mediocre in every conceivable way. I press on because I love the music and playing cello.



    I'm interested in finding a sponsor. If you know anyone interested in this sort of niche thing can you send me a message ?

    travelingcellogroup@gmail.com



    I do think that I am truly doing a service by presenting some of the lesser known pieces for cello. It is obvious when searching Youtube or listening to Apple Music/Spotify that many artists are searching for their own niche with occasional forays into "forgotten cello music".

    Although my cello playing is not that good, I do have a way of helping students with get through tough technical issues and musical tutelage.


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    • 21 min
    82. Forgotten Cello Music: Goltermann and Three Lyrical Pieces, Op. 117

    82. Forgotten Cello Music: Goltermann and Three Lyrical Pieces, Op. 117

    82. Forgotten Cello Music: Goltermann and Three Lyrical Pieces, Op. 117

    1. Sehnsucht (Longing)

    2. Freud und Leid (Joy and Sorrow)

    3. Abendlied (Evening Song)



    Explore these rather poignant three short pieces by the virtuoso cellist, teacher, and music director Georg Goltermann.

    They are somewhat deeper in character than other short works .

    Fun and stuff.


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    • 18 min
    81. Forgotten Cello Music: France and Holland (and Belgium) in the 19th C.

    81. Forgotten Cello Music: France and Holland (and Belgium) in the 19th C.

    81. Forgotten Cello Music: France and Holland (and Belgium) in the 19th C. Daniel van Goens and Leon Boellmann.



    You can go to my Youtube channel to answer some questions if you have the time and interest.



    https://www.youtube.com/@TravelingCello/community


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    • 20 min
    80. The Violoncello and Its History: Cello in the 19th Century, IV. ITALY

    80. The Violoncello and Its History: Cello in the 19th Century, IV. ITALY

    80. The Violoncello and Its History: Cello in the 19th Century, IV. ITALY



    On to the fourth section of a new century four violoncello playing.



    What does Italy have to offer? This is a short reading. That should give quite a hint.

    One famous cellist I'll mention: Alfredo Piatti

    Another is Guglielmo Quarenghi, already talked about at length when I did a study in his Counterpoint. Start here in Episode 51 . Continue through to Ep. 55 for all the info. used to explore his counterpoint lessons as well as a capriccio.


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    • 12 min
    79. The Violoncello and Its History: Cello in the 18th C. III. France

    79. The Violoncello and Its History: Cello in the 18th C. III. France

    79. The Violoncello and Its History: Cello in the 18th C. III. France


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    • 54 min
    78. France in the 19th Century: Franchomme and Battanchon

    78. France in the 19th Century: Franchomme and Battanchon

    78. France in the 19th Century: Auguste Franchomme and Felix Battanchon



    In this episode, featured are the two cellists from France, Franchomme and Battanchon. Although Franchomme is fairly well-known for a set of etudes there is a twist of what was accepted in studios and "good" material for learning.

    Besides that, the German cellist Romberg contributed to a modern notation marking for a particular fingering that was adopted even by the French early on.




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    • 19 min

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