Squire's Tarantella Op.23 is a virtuosic cello work inspired by the rapid southern Italian folk dance, showcasing technical brilliance typical of late Romantic era salon music.
A virtuosic showpiece for cello from the late Romantic era, featuring rapid string crossings and lyrical passages. The tarantella rhythm evokes a traditional Italian dance.
Lively early 20th-century showpiece combining technical demands with Italian dance rhythms, frequently used in music school curricula.
A lively tarantella by British composer and cellist William Henry Squire, characteristic of late Romantic-era virtuosic cello works.
This virtuosic showpiece for cello embodies the frenetic energy of the traditional Italian dance, featuring rapid bowing techniques and lyrical passages.