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  On 1/6/2020 at 9:03 PM, rtgonzo said:

Haven't listened all the way through yet. but the first piece is Suite #1 in G for Cello, J.S. Bach. "An easy piece to learn to play, badly. A lifetime to master and truly play well". Can't remember if it was Casals, Rostropovich, or Yo Yo Ma who said that.  I've heard Ma play it in person and up close. He's sublime, she's certainly started into the learning to play it well phase.

First the Prelude, Allemande and the Courante. Then a bit of some other Bach I can recognize but not place. On to the Tchaikovsky. Now back to the Suite in G, Sarabande

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Wow, we have a true classical music aficionado in the community. Cool.
Well done, sir. 👍

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@rtgonzo, I once saw two guys playing cello, either in a movie or a TV
show. I don't remember who they were or even if they played electric or
acoustic cellos. I do remember they were absolutely amazing. I had
never heard the cello played like that. They were rocking out on these
instruments. It was awesome!!

It's been years since I saw them perform. You wouldn't happen to know
who they are, would you?

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