Back To Track Search

Elegy for Cello and Orchestra

Yo-Yo Ma, John Williams & Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles / John Williams: Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, Elegy for Cello and Orchestra, Three Pieces for Solo Cello

Track

Verified track details

Primary artist

Yo-Yo Ma, John Williams & Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles

Featured artists

No verified featured artists available.

Album

John Williams: Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, Elegy for Cello and Orchestra, Three Pieces for Solo Cello

Release date

February 19, 2002

Duration

6:22

Genres

Classical

Label

No verified label data available.

Chart performance

This track is not in the current Apple Music top-song window for this market.

Producers

No verified producer data available yet.

Songwriters / credits

No verified songwriter or work-credit data is available yet.

Sourced context

John Towner Williams is an American composer and conductor. Over his seven-decade career, he has composed many of the best known scores in film history. His compositional style blends romanticism, impressionism, and atonal music with complex orchestration. Best known for his collaborations with George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, he has received numerous accolades, including 27 Grammy Awards, five Academy Awards, seven BAFTA Awards, three Emmy Awards, and four Golden Globe Awards. With a total of 54 Academy Award nominations, he is the second-most nominated person in the award's history, after Walt Disney. He is also the oldest Academy Award nominee in any category, receiving a nomination at 91 years old.

Open source

Meaning

Song meaning / lyric meaning

No verified meaning available yet from the current trusted meaning sources.

Related listening

Similar songs by Yo-Yo Ma, John Williams & Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles

American Collection Theme (Extended Version)

Classic Yo-Yo / January 1, 1992

Surfacing from the same artist’s current verified catalog results.

Reviews

Write your take

Publish a public review for this track or keep it private for your own listening diary.

Add a rating to earn bonus AC, and write a real review to earn an even bigger Atlas Credit reward.