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David Popper: Elfentanz - Dance of the Elves op. 39 for Cello and Orchestra (arr.)

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Cellist Seeli Toivio perform Live in Concert 28 Nov 2008: D. Popper "Elfentanz" - "Dance of the Elves" op. 39. Arranged for cello and orchestra by Ville Komppa 2008. Conductor Nazanin Aghakhani, LaTempesta and visiting artists. Temple Church (Rock Church), Helsinki, Finland. SiperiaFilms Finland.

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  • Tanks for uploading! Whimsy and warmth from both soloist and orchestra, I like this arrangement

  • the soloist needs to be no disernable, either the orch needs to quiet up or the soloist needs to play out more (probably the latter). this a showpeice for the solo cello; it sounds like an orchestral suite -.-

  • @zombieravens To be fair, it IS called dance of the elves, and was always meant as a showpiece to be played very fast, so i think that you should play it fast if you can =] I also think if it's played too slowly we lose the feeling of lightness and mischief!

  • Slow motion?

  • I like this tempo, I've heard faster and it just feels frantic, stresses me out a bit. Well done to them for being able to do it so fast but really!!

    I do quite like Brannon Cho's though

  • @DannyDomoSan and hair lol

  • it looks like if this went any faster...her dress would catch fire...

  • Nice arrange!

  • This version evokes images of grand ballroom extravaganza in some secret mountain castle or vast hideaway, attended by the conclave of many lords and ladies of an ancient and artistic society. Elegant costumes flow through dances both scripted and improvised, as they both reenact and prophesize the dynamics of the ages and seasons of heaven and earth intertwined... a fantasia of great communion.

  • faaaaaster -.-

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