
Peace on Four Strings
Podkast av Jessica Sammis
Peaceful music featuring cello and ukulele. (Performed by Jessica Sammis and friends)
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Hello dear listeners! I hope you like the new name and look of the podcast. We are now on Instagram at: @peaceonfourstrings I'm delighted to share my first solo ukulele track with you-- my original arrangement of "Kumbaya." I love this song for its simplicity; there's something therapeutic about the repeating melody. I had the chance to sing and play this song with my family last week as we celebrated the life of my uncle, Ted Green. This recording is dedicated to Ted's memory and to my wonderful extended family. I hope the music brings healing energy to your day, too. Arranged and performed by: Jessica Sammis, ukulele (AND special thanks to my husband Charlie Nilles for recording this podcast!)

Hello friends, we're back! I'm amazed that we've almost reached 10,000 downloads. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for listening. This episode is a live recording of a house concert I played with Marlisa Woods, violinist extraordinaire, in 2013. I loved learning from her baroque expertise and beautiful stylistic playing-- I hope you do, too! Stay tuned for more music (and a new name!) for this podcast coming soon! Performed by: Marlisa Woods, violin Jessica Sammis, cello (Special thanks to Marlisa Woods for sharing this recording with the podcast!)

Happy summer, everyone! Today's episode is a live performance given by a wonderful duo (Mark Evans, cello and Charlie Nilles, bass) from the National Symphony Orchestra. This is their own arrangement of a piece originally written for violin and cello. The lower voice captures the rocking rhythm of the cradle, while the melody reminds me of a lullaby. Performed by: Mark Evans, cello Charlie Nilles, bass Special thanks to Mark and Charlie for generously donating this recording to the podcast!

Hi friends, I'm thrilled to share some new peaceful cello music with you! Thank you to everyone who has tuned in over the last year and a half. I'm humbled by your support. This episode is an original composition that I wrote in honor of a special member of my extended family, Sarah Portlock Fellman, who passed away unexpectedly last fall. Sarah was a remarkable journalist, wife, daughter, sister and new Mom. I don't normally compose, but this piece emerged almost on its own after her memorial. I hope this music brings you some peace, too. A bit about the future of this podcast: Last year, I took a break from playing the cello due to neck and shoulder problems. Fortunately, these injuries have steadily improved, and I'm back to regular practicing. I'm not able to play as much as I used to, so I will post new episodes when I can-- most likely once a month. During my time off from cello, I started playing the ukulele, and will be incorporating more uke into this podcast as well. (I love the sound of ukulele and cello together!) I'm so excited to record and share more music with you. "For Sarah" by Jessica Sammis Performed by: Jessica Sammis, cello/ukulele Charlie Nilles, bass/recording engineer extraordinaire (HUGE thanks to my husband Charlie Nilles, whose dedicated recording expertise makes this podcast possible.)

Happy (early) Valentine's day! For this week's episode, I'm happy to share a collaboration with my dear friend and colleague, Dana Rokosny. This is a Renaissance era duo, played here on the viola and cello. Hope you enjoy it! Performers: Dana Rokosny, viola Jessica Sammis Nilles, cello
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