Pas de Deux is a double concerto for violin, cello, and orchestra by the American composer James Horner.
Reviewing the premiere, Tim Ashley of The Guardian regarded the piece as "lushly scored" and "attractively played", but nevertheless opined that the work "outstayed its welcome".
[4] Richard Fairman of Financial Times similarly wrote, "The music laps back and forth languidly, washing over the somnolent listener.
"[5] Glyn Môn Hughes of The Arts Desk further commented: Pas de Deux required a big orchestra – two pianos, two harps and no fewer than seven horns.
The disk also features renditions of Arvo Pärt's Fratres, Giovanni Sollima's Violoncelles, Vibrez!, and Ludovico Einaudi's Divenire.