In checking out some online sheet music for the 6th grade cellist in our family, I ran across the clip below that I wanted to share with you today. I love this guy’s enthusiasm, as well as his playing! (Of course, our young cellist pointed out that winter weather is very bad for a string instrument, but there’s no denying that the effect is very seasonal!).
And if you’d like to enjoy even more holiday cheer, Ellen M. Gregg is baking delectable Old-Fashioned Buttermilk Sugar Cookies over at her blog today (and she’ll be telling us about Bulldog Punch, too!).
Mmm…I can smell those cookies from here….
What activity or food is important to you and your family this time of year? I’d love to hear from you.
Until next time,
Kathy
I’d seen this cellist before, and loved the piece. Thanks for the reminder!
Isn’t it amazing? Thanks for checking it out again, Amy!
Love The Piano Guys!!
Amen, Marcy!
My daughter loves ‘Carol of the Bells’, the David Foster version. Thanks for sharing, this 😉
I’ll have to look that up, Nancy – thanks!
Thanks, Kathy! I forwarded this one to my mom, a former cello player.
Cool! How long did she play?
Hi KB. Thank you for the lovely music.
In my family “Turron” from Spain (something like an almond nugget candy) is essential at Christmas time. The low grade imported stuff is almost uneatable but if you can get your hands on the real thing it’s heavenly. I also enjoy a little Spanish sherry during the holidays.
I assume that Turron cannot be made at home…hope you get your hands on some this Christmas, Jay!
LOVE the Piano Guys! Thanks for sharing!
You bet, Jennette! So glad you stopped by. 😀