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Saint-Saëns — Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, opening
Conservatory-level. Every dimension is being measured.
Cello88 bpm55s take
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- 1.The opening sixteenth-note passage must be clear at the stated tempo — it's a bow-arm precision test.
- 2.French Romantic style: warm, singing tone quality with a relatively straight bow path. No excessive arm movement.
- 3.The passage in octaves must be in tune. Practice each octave as a stand-alone tuning exercise.
- 4.The lyrical second theme at the Andante sostenuto is the panel's test of your singing tone. Breathe before you play it.
- 5.The transition back to the opening tempo is abrupt — practice the re-entry precisely. A hesitation there reads as a memory lapse.
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