
Cello Journey
Music For Cello And Piano - DVD
© 2008 LUKE S. POMORSKI
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Music for cello and piano.
tracks
- 1 The Swan
- 2 Allegro Appassionato
- 3 Village Song
- 4 Gnomentanz
- 5 Hungarian Rhapsody
- 6 Elegie
- 7 Sicilienne
- 8 Papillon
- 9 Apres un Reve
- 10 Fantasiestucke
- 11 Haydn Concerto in C, 1st Mvt.
- 12 Beethoven Variations
- 13 Beethoven Sonata No.4, 1st Movement
- 14 Beethoven Sonata No.4, 2nd Movement
- 15 Bach Prelude
- 16 Bach Allemande
- 17 Bach Courante
- 18 Bach Sarabande
- 19 Bach Menuet
- 20 Bach Gigue
- 21 The Swan - Special Edition
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Over the past several months I have been asked about a DVD of Cello Journey. I am happy to announce that it is now available. Here are a few reasons to get the DVD. With a DVD you can:
1. Watch 21 episodes of Cello Journey directly on your TV.
2. Play and replay episodes without waiting.
3. Watch with high quality picture and sound.
4. If you play the cello, you can play along.
5. Share Cello Journey with those that may not have high speed internet.
The picture and sound is just great. When I was making this DVD I was at first nervous. I wasn’t sure how it would turn out. There were many issues involved, from audio production to DVD menus. It came together wonderfully. There are not too many cello DVDs out there. I hope you will get this one.
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Is Helping My Playing
author: Richard GolladayAlthough I am only a 3rd year student, and could not come even close to playing cello like Luke, this DVD is an inspiration for me, and helps keep me focused on the goal of playing beautifully and effortlessly (at least that is how Luke makes it look). I think watching others is part of learning, and you can't get everything from a method book. A very good DVD indeed.
A must have
author: Michelle StoneIf you play the cello, you must get this DVD. Luke and his accompanist are top notch. Performances include many popular cellos solos that you'll end up playing sooner or later. Why not see someone play them with finesse? I have enjoyed watching this DVD several time since receiving it. I even play along on a few of the solos since I don't have anyone readily available to play with. If you don't play the cello, I still recommend that you give this a look. You'll be getting music and video of music not commonly available anywhere else. The video and sound are quite good as well for this type of media. I applaud this small production team. Michelle