"I remember the very moment," says Johannes Moser, recalling the first time he ever heard Dvorák's Cello Concerto. "My dad took me. I had just started playing the cello, I was nine years old. Onto the ...
Usually when you attend an orchestral program featuring the cello, you hear one concerto. This time, you get to hear three. Joshua Roman, the Seattle Symphony’s principal cellist and one of the most ...
Those drawn-out opening chords are some of the most memorable in all music. Stern, sensitive and dramatic, they connect this 20th century masterpiece with another monolith of the repertoire, Bach's ...
Stephanie March is nothing if not a good sport. The Weekender found that out, first hand, after we asked the Sioux City-born cellist to perform live in our studios during a video-slash-photo shoot.
Though just 19, Tae-Yeon brings maturity, passion, and emotional depth to her performance. Her artistry is marked by clarity of line, fearless phrasing, and a voice that speaks convincingly across ...
A milestone for Georgian music in New York City, presented by Orchestra For People and conducted by Hahnsol Kim Acclaimed ...
Arguably the most instantly recognisable and dramatic pieces of music ever written for the instrument, Elgar’s Cello Concerto is one of the greatest pieces of music written in the early 20th century.
Acclaimed British cellist Paul Watkins performs with the Colorado Symphony this weekend as the featured soloist on Edward Elgar’s Cello Concerto. Watkins, who became principal cellist of the BBC ...
The concerto opens with an explosion, but concludes with a long-breathed question in the cello. This was just the second of Thorvaldsdottir’s works to be heard on a Symphony subscription program, ...
In the wonderfully evocative central movement of his new cello concerto “Tangle Eye,” composer Dan Visconti has the soloist fluttering lightly across the fingerboard, creating a light, shimmery web of ...
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