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Forgotten Cello Music
AARON SINNETT
73 episodes
1 week ago
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 in which I spend a good deal of time 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.
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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 in which I spend a good deal of time 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.
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58. Etudes from Cellists in Germany: 19th Century
Forgotten Cello Music
28 minutes 18 seconds
2 years ago
58. Etudes from Cellists in Germany: 19th Century

Episode 58 is set squarely in Germany in the 1800's. 

There was an explosion of capable cellists in that country in this period. They wrote an enormous body of music for the concert stage as well as for the aspiring student. Come along and explore some forgotten Etudes by the likes of Schröder, Lee, Werner, Kummer, Büchler, and Heberlein. Although there are many more names that could be included there were already so many etudes to choose from just from these six that any more would have meant for an impossibly lengthy time commitment just for recording the music. 

This episode aims to be informative and helpful in providing alternate (or perhaps in addition to) studies to the scores of "traditional" ones you are already familiar with, which were passed down to you from your teacher. 

That's the point of this podcast. Discover Forgotten Cello Music and put it to good use. Assign it to a student, play it for yourself, and ultimately perform it in some capacity.

Can you find "The Happy Farmer" in this episode?   

When you do, go look up the same music I used to play it. The version used in this ep. is simply a refreshing and practical rendering.


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Remember you can leave a voice message at the Anchor.fm/forgottencellomusic page.

Send me an email with thoughts and ideas: travelingcellogroup@gmail.com

Watch some videos of me playing forgotten cello music on my Youtube channel Traveling Cello


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Join me on my journey into Forgotten Cello Music by subscribing to my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/travelingcello


Maybe you would like an arrangement I've made:   https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/aaron-sinnett-sheet-music/3022778

--- (The Cello duet of "Lied Ohne Worte/Song Without Words" by Mendelssohn is one I am particularly fond of myself.)


Please, tell your friends and colleagues, acquaintances and family to listen all ALL of my episodes here at Forgotten Cello Music!


Thank you and remember to play more Forgotten Cello Music.

Forgotten Cello Music
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 in which I spend a good deal of time 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.