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SCS Cello Ensemble Unite Eight Cellos in a Powerful Reimagining of Édith Piaf’s “Hymne à l’amour”

SCS Cello Ensemble presents “Hymne à l’amour,” a romantic and cinematic live arrangement of Édith Piaf’s timeless classic, reimagined for eight cellos. Recorded live, the performance carries both intimacy and power, offering a familiar melody and new emotional depth through the unified voice of a single instrumental family.

This release is deeply connected to the documentary Where Music Grows (Et klassisk liv), which follows Scandinavian Cello School (SCS) and its founder Jacob Shaw over five transformative years. Within the film’s narrative, the ensemble returns to the hospital where Shaw was treated for cancer, performing for staff and patients. In that context, “Hymne à l’amour” becomes more than a performance, standing as a gesture of gratitude, resilience, and unwavering love.

The title remains Édith Piaf’s original, instantly recognizable across generations. Here, however, its meaning feels steady rather than sentimental. Love is not portrayed as fragile or fleeting, but as uncompromising and enduring. Without lyrics, the melody itself becomes the guiding line, carried collectively by eight cellos whose blend creates warmth, weight, and closeness.

Arranged specifically for SCS Cello Ensemble, the performance gains a distinctive texture. The decision to keep the recording live preserves the honesty of phrasing and dynamics, allowing subtle shifts in tone and intensity to emerge naturally. The result is passionate yet restrained, cinematic yet grounded; a classical crossover interpretation that honours both the romance of the original and the strength of communal expression.

Romantic, passionate, and quietly powerful, “Hymne à l’amour” stands as both a tribute to an iconic melody and a testament to the ensemble’s shared voice in a live setting.