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The Sound of String Duo

“The Sound of String Duo” brings together a wide range of performances built entirely around the intimacy and intricacy of two string instruments. Whether it’s violin and cello, viola and violin, or two cellos going head-to-head, this playlist explores what string duets can do across genres. There are reimagined pop hits like 2CELLOS’ “Despacito,” classical staples like Ravel’s “Sonata for Violin and Cello,” and inventive contemporary pairings like “Rumi Settings” by the Miller Porfiris Duo.

With contributions from ensembles like Mr & Mrs Cello, Duo Gelland, and the Ayoub Sisters, the playlist dips into movie themes, romantic-era sonatas, folk reinterpretations, and bold modern works. Whether it’s the warm blend of cello harmonies, the brisk interplay of twin violins, or the textured conversation between divergent string voices, this is a solid listen for fans of chamber music with a tight, focused sound.

Maurice Ravel 6 tracks
Benedikt Brydern 3 tracks
Duo.Hansen 3 tracks
Duo Ongarese 3 tracks
Franz Anton Hoffmeister 3 tracks
AB-squared 3 tracks
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