Prague Violoncello Trio plays the famous Czech composer Bohuslav Martinů's "Arabesques," originally composed for violin and piano, in their own transcription for three celli. Sounds lovely, doesn't it?
Speechless, that was just so perfect, like when you are in the mist of a semi uncomfortable life changing moment and you suddenly realize that, oh yeah, every thing is going according to divine plan, look up and say
Oh yes, and I can understand that. Then one more thing needs to be said: the guy in the middle, who's playing the solo part, is "our" concertmaster of the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. And that's just one of the facts, that makes us the best Czech orchestra, uhaha!!! ,-)
Speechless, that was just so perfect, like when you are in the mist of a semi uncomfortable life changing moment and you suddenly realize that, oh yeah, every thing is going according to divine plan, look up and say
"thank you".
USINGISMILE 2 years ago
Ohhh, thank you so much! What a sweet comment you wrote, Alicia...
mimirom 2 years ago
Oh yes, and I can understand that. Then one more thing needs to be said: the guy in the middle, who's playing the solo part, is "our" concertmaster of the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. And that's just one of the facts, that makes us the best Czech orchestra, uhaha!!! ,-)
mimirom 2 years ago
So beautiful!
(sigh)
kellyneill 2 years ago
Thank you Kelly! Quite frankly, all the honor must go to the composer. He called it "rhythmical exercise"....
mimirom 2 years ago