On May 24, 1826, the violinist and composer Friedrich Ernst Fesca died in Karlsruhe. MyCello remembers him by proposing a music video and the score of his Flute Quartet No. 2 in G major, Op. 38.
On May 23, 1926, the conductor and composer Hans Koessler died in Ansbach. MyCello remembers him proposing a music video and the score of his String Quintet.
On May 22, 1813, the composer Richard Wagner was born in Leipzig. MyCello remembers him by proposing a music video and the score for cello and piano of his Song to the Evening Star from Tannhäuser.
On May 21, 1926, the composer George Catoire died in Moscow. MyCello remembers him by proposing a music video and the score of his Piano Trio in F minor, Op.14.
On May 20, 1951, the composer Jan Ingenhoven died in Hoenderloo. MyCello remembers him by proposing a music video and the score of his Trio V for Violin, Cello, and Harp.
On May 19, 1954, the composer Charles Ives died in New York. MyCello remembers him by proposing the score and a music video of his Scherzo for 2 violins, viola and ‘cello.
On May 18, 1911, the composer Gustav Mahler died in Vienna. MyCello remembers him by proposing a music video and the score of the Adagietto from Symphony No.5.
On May 17, 1866, the pianist and composer Erik Satie was born in Honfleur. MyCello remembers him by proposing a music video of the piano and cello version and the score of his 3 Gymnopédies.
On May 16, 1910, the composer Mily Balakirev died in St.Petersburg. MyCello remembers him proposing a music video and the score of his Symphony No.1 in C major.
On May 15, 1873, the pianist and composer Nikolaj Nikolaevič Čerepnin was born in St.Petersburg. MyCello remembers him by proposing a music video and the score of his Prelude to ‘La Princesse lointaine’, Op.4.