Anna Ralphs Solo Work Jun 2026
The evening is a masterclass in contrast. Ralphs opens with J.S. Bach’s Cello Suite No. 3 in C major (BWV 1009), transcribed for viola. Here, the darker timbre of the instrument lends the prelude a gravitas often missing from brighter cello interpretations. The allemande breathes with a vocal, almost melancholy lyricism, while the bourrées bounce with a rustic, earthy agility.
The show ended with a standing ovation, and Anna took her final bow, beaming with pride and gratitude. She had accomplished what she set out to do: create a solo performance that would leave a lasting impression on her audience. anna ralphs solo