The Sound of Lithuania

"The Sound of Lithuania album by David Geringas on Beatsfy"

Release Date: 2016-05-27T00:00:00.000000Z

  • Lament
  • Pezzo elegiaco (By the Lake) (arr. D. Geringas for cello and piano)
  • Poem
  • Introduction
  • Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor, VL 183 (arr. J. Celkauskas for cello and piano)
  • Introduction & Rondino: Rondino
  • Prelude in F-Sharp Major, VL 184 (arr. D. Geringas for cello and piano)
  • Eglė, žalčių karalienė (Egle, the Queen of the Snakes) [Arr. D. Geringas for Cello & Piano]: I. Prologue
  • Prelude-canon in B-Flat Minor, VL 271 (arr. D. Geringas for cello and piano)
  • Eglė, žalčių karalienė (Egle, the Queen of the Snakes) [Arr. D. Geringas for Cello & Piano]: II. Prelude
  • Prelude in D-Flat Major, VL 250 (arr. D. Geringas for cello and piano)
  • Eglė, žalčių karalienė (Egle, the Queen of the Snakes) [Arr. D. Geringas for Cello & Piano]: III. Lament
  • Serenade
  • Eglė, žalčių karalienė (Egle, the Queen of the Snakes) [Arr. D. Geringas for Cello & Piano]: Interlude I
  • Sonata rapsodica: I. Ballade (Canzona lituana)
  • Eglė, žalčių karalienė (Egle, the Queen of the Snakes) [Arr. D. Geringas for Cello & Piano]: IV. Scene of Egle and Žilvinas
  • Sonata rapsodica: II. By the Lake (Lithuanian Idyll)
  • Eglė, žalčių karalienė (Egle, the Queen of the Snakes) [Arr. D. Geringas for Cello & Piano]: Interlude II
  • Sonata rapsodica: III. Allegro capricioso (il modo rustico)
  • Eglė, žalčių karalienė (Egle, the Queen of the Snakes) [Arr. D. Geringas for Cello & Piano]: V. Welcoming Dance
  • Song Without Words
  • Eglė, žalčių karalienė (Egle, the Queen of the Snakes) [Arr. D. Geringas for Cello & Piano]: VI. Epilogue
  • Recollection, Op. 29
  • Prepetuum mobile (version for cello and piano)
  • Cello Sonata: I. —
  • Cello Sonata: II. —
  • Cello Sonata: III. —
  • Ballad, Op. 16, "Rachel from Toledo"
  • 4 Miniatures: No. 1. Sostenuto
  • 4 Miniatures: No. 2. Rubato
  • 4 Miniatures: No. 3. Andante non troppo
  • 4 Miniatures: No. 4. Allegretto
  • I'm Seeing My Friend Off and We Taking One Last Look at the Snow-covered February Trees…