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Jörg Widmann wrote this duo for Sol Gabetta`s and Bertrand Chamayou's Song without Words project. The term Song without words alone is inextricably linked with Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. In this respect, this small, stylistically refined piece is also a tribute and homage to the master of this form. In the rhythm of a barcarole, the vocal lines of the cello and piano are intertwined and lovingly intertwined. Besetzung:cello and piano It was a pleasure to respond to Sol Gabetta's invitation to contribute a piece to her "Songs Without Words" project with Bertrand Chamayou. The title is closely associated with Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy in my mind and my contribution is an homage to him as the master of this form. The vocal lines of the violoncello and piano are lovingly intertwined in the rhythm of a barcarole. Despite the simple and repetitive nature of the melody, it covers the entire tonal spectrum of the instruments employed. This musical range spans from cheerful and bright to mournful and dark, all within the brief duration of a wordless and swiftly passing song. (Jörg Widmann)Instrumentation:cello and piano



