Cast: Bruno Delepelaire (cello), Berliner Philharmoniker, John Williams (conductor)
Notes: Williams: "It is played by our cellist – your cellist – Bruno Delepelaire ... I wrote it a number of years ago for two lost children. An elegy as you know is a, well it can be a wish or a prayer for condolences and the like, to assuage the grief of people who have lost. But it can be other things. It can be a wish and a prayer for wholeness, and forgiveness. These emotions, of all the instruments we have, are often best expressed by the cello, I think. I love the instrument, and I have written for it every time I have had an opportunity to do a piece; I love it so very much."
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