





Ernest Bloch | Méditation Hébraique, 5 cellos
(ed. Andrea Cavuoto)
Composed in 1924, Ernest Bloch’s Méditation Hébraϊque is a spiritually reflective expression for cello and piano in three sections—Moderato, Allegro deciso, and Moderato. The piece is dedicated to Hans Kindler, cello principal of the Philadelphia Orchestra and soloist in the 1916 première of Bloch's major work Schelomo. The cello solo bears Kindler’s own fingerings and bowings.
(ed. Andrea Cavuoto)
Composed in 1924, Ernest Bloch’s Méditation Hébraϊque is a spiritually reflective expression for cello and piano in three sections—Moderato, Allegro deciso, and Moderato. The piece is dedicated to Hans Kindler, cello principal of the Philadelphia Orchestra and soloist in the 1916 première of Bloch's major work Schelomo. The cello solo bears Kindler’s own fingerings and bowings.
(ed. Andrea Cavuoto)
Composed in 1924, Ernest Bloch’s Méditation Hébraϊque is a spiritually reflective expression for cello and piano in three sections—Moderato, Allegro deciso, and Moderato. The piece is dedicated to Hans Kindler, cello principal of the Philadelphia Orchestra and soloist in the 1916 première of Bloch's major work Schelomo. The cello solo bears Kindler’s own fingerings and bowings.