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CATALONIA traditional Pau Casals version- ‘Song of the Birds’ (El Cant dels ocells) – SOLO CELLO

Other Identification:
“El cant dels ocells” (“The Song of the Birds” in English), is a traditional Catalan Christmas song and lullaby about nature celebrating the birth of Jesus. The song describes various birds singing joyfully to greet the new baby.
Due to Casals’ strong association with the piece and its Catalan roots, the song is widely recognized as a symbol of Catalan culture and resistance, especially during the Franco dictatorship when Casals played it. It was popularized internationally by Pau Casals, who played it at all his concerts after 1939.
Movements or sections:
Song
Instrumentation:
SOLO CELLO
1 PDF:
1 – Cello Solo (traditional melody)
Approximate difficulty:
Medium


Do check out:
CATALONIA traditional – Song of the Birds (Johnstone virtuoso version) – SOLO CELLO [only available from “Segno dell’Aquila”]
https://www.cellochaplin.com/buy-published-music
SOLO – Version Diane Chaplin, Cellist – Song of the Birds ~ solo cello music for Spring
Links (Audio – Visual), and known performances given by:
Here is El Cant dels Ocells – Song of the Birds (virtuoso version Johnstone), for Solo Cello



TRADITIONAL CELLO SOLO PART, with orchestrations by David Johnstone (sheet music also available in this web)
“Song of the Birds” El Cant dels Ocells, Violoncello Society of New York Cello Choir, Dvoraknyc.org
Violoncello Society of New York Cello Choir: Kate Dillingham, Molly Aronson, Dan Barrett, Nan-Cheng Chen, Dara Hankins, Robert Reed, Mosa Tsay, Josh Weissenborn, with special guest Tomáš Jamník



„Song of the Birds“, arr. David Johnstone Cello solo: Jens Peter Maintz // cellos: Fernando Arias, Alejandro Gómez Pareja, Eva Arderíus, Guillem Gràcia, Francesco Stefanelli

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