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Elgar - Alinka Rowe (viola); Ashok Klouda (cello); Ayla Sahin (violin); Ben Davies (cello); Braimah Kanneh-Mason (violin);...
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  1. Blow the Wind Southerly (Northumbrian Folk Song)
  2. Enigma Variations, for orchestra, Op. 36: Nimrod
  3. Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85
  4. Romance, for bassoon & orchestra (also arr. for cello & piano), Op. 62
  5. Spring Song, for violin (or cello) & piano in G major, H. 104/2: Spring Song
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  1. Blow the Wind Southerly (Northumbrian Folk Song)
  2. Enigma Variations, for orchestra, Op. 36: Nimrod
  3. Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85
  4. Romance, for bassoon & orchestra (also arr. for cello & piano), Op. 62
  5. Spring Song, for violin (or cello) & piano in G major, H. 104/2: Spring Song
  6. Scarborough Fair
  7. Prelude, for string quartet (also arr. for organ by Marsh)
  8. From Jewish Life, sketches (3) for cello & piano: Prayer No.1
  9. Élégie for cello & piano or orchestra in C minor, Op. 24
  10. Hymnus for 12 cellos, Op 57
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Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, just 20 years old when this album was recorded in 2019, can be forgiven for taking a bit of a breather with this, his sophomore release. After all, he had been riding a wave of celebrity nearly unprecedented for a young classical musician: an appearance with his siblings on "Britain's Got Talent" in 2015, the BBC Young Musician award (the first black player so honored) the following year and a performance before an audience of three billion at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in 2018 ...

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