I love how the YouTube video often replaces or supplements a musician's audition disc. One of the cleverest I've seen was passed along by a cello-playing friend: American cellist Wells Cunningham (who spent a couple of years as principal cello of the New World Symphony and has been a backup musician for J-Lo) playing both parts of a famous party piece, a Passacaglia by Handel (arranged for violin and viola more than a century ago by Johan Halvorsen), using the violin like a mini cello.
This must've taken a lot of work -- but it's all in the interests of a book Cunningham has self-published on cello technique.
Here are Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman showing what the original arrangement sounds like, at a 60th anniversary gala for the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, in 1997:



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