Tchaikovsky - Andante Cantabile arr. fl., vla. (or cl.) and harp by Nicholas Ellis
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The slow movement of Tchaikovsky’s First String Quartet is one of his most cherished melodies. Inspired by a Russian folk tune he had heard sung by a house servant, the Andante Cantabile combines heartfelt simplicity with the composer’s gift for lyrical expansion. The movement soon took on a life of its own, admired by Tolstoy and later arranged by Tchaikovsky himself for cello and orchestra. In this version for flute, viola (or clarinet) and harp, the familiar song-like quality is preserved but set in a new light. The flute’s vocal warmth, the viola’s mellow resonance, and the harp’s luminous sonority weave together to highlight the movement’s tender intimacy, offering a fresh perspective on one of Tchaikovsky’s most beloved inspirations.