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"SONG OF THE BIRDS" is an adaptation by Catalan cellist and conductor Pablo Casals of a famous Catalan song.


Casals made this piece famous as a solo cello, cello and piano, cello and orchestra and cello ensemble work.


Pablo Casals performed "The Song of the Birds" ('El cant dels ocells'), a traditional Catalan carol. Casals made the song famous with his version for cello, which he would play as an encore. He performed it on 24 October 1971 at the General Assembly of the United Nations when he received the UN Peace Medal. He was 94.


Before Pablo Casals began playing he spoke:


‘I have not played the cello in public for many years, but I feel that the time has come to play again. I am going to play a melody from Catalan folklore: "El cant dels ocells - The Song of the Birds." Birds sing when they are in the sky, they sing: “Peace, Peace, Peace”, and it is a melody that Bach, Beethoven and all the greats would have admired and loved. What is more, it is born in the soul of my people, Catalonia.’


In the article ‘Pablo Casals: Boundless Expression’ published in The Strad March 2020 issue, Oskar Falta explores the Catalonian cellist’s main vibrato theories, as passed down through the methods of his colleague Diran Alexanian and favourite student Maurice Eisenberg.


We present this video to you with the words of Maestro Casals: "We are leaves on a tree, and the tree is all humanity. A musician, as every man, must take part in the movement of the world."


In addition to this arrangement for solo guitar, I have arranged "SONG OF THE BIRDS" for guitar and trombone, guitar and cello, guitar and viola, and guitar and violin.


Much appreciation to BRECKPORT MEDIA and Jim Heck, Gerald Davenport and Brendan Brooks for filming and editing this video.


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Updated: Jul 5, 2022



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Please join Karl Wohlwend in his Guitaromanie broadcast as he interviews the superb Polish guitarist Aleksandra Sapok and Lou Johnson. We discuss music and life.


You will discover how Alexandra who graduated from the Frederick Chopin University of Music and now lives in Warsaw and excelled in competitions and performances.


I wrote Aleksandra this three movement composition.

The movements are Summer, Shadows from the North and Winter.


Alexandra quickly learned this piece in her flat in Warsaw and collaborated with Robbi Spencer of SE Studios and Lou Johnson to produce her video.


We invite you to our interview with Karl and to view the video at the end as Aleksandra plays the three movements of Solstice.


This piece is dedicated to Aleksandra.

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Aleksandra Sapok Performing the entire Solstice Piece:


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Aleksandra Sapok Performing Valentine Waltz:



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