Joseph Joachim (1831-1907) was one of the foremost musical personalities of the 19th century. The Hebrew Melodies were composed in 1854. They were subtitled "From Impressions of Byron's Poems". There are three movements. The work is mostly dark in color and beautifully exploits the viola's ability to express sadness and lamentation. The first two movements, Sostenuto and Grave, are in the minor and filled with melancholy and pathos. The third movement, Andante cantabile, is mostly pastoral in character although the middle section is quicker and more dramatic. These are lovely pieces which should be in every violist's repertoire. They make an excellent recital work but can be played individually as stand alones or encores.