The cello has never been a prominent instrument in jazz, but for decades there have always been musicians who have tried to explore its potential in improvisational contexts. Here are current releases ...
The Cello Songs Project proved to be a fun challenge for Arons, who had to figure out how to bring her classical training to Brooke’s folk/rock catalog. “The cello is sometimes acting as a second ...
On Thursday, May 7, Topeka Cello Collective and Washburn Cellos held Cellos at the Opera at White Concert Hall from 7:30 p.m.
For decades, “By Myself,” the cellist’s defining statement made in 1977, was out of print. Before his 2022 death, he finalized plans for its first-ever re-pressing. By Hank Shteamer In a 1980 ...
Dirty Cello defies convention — and its members know it. As the Bay Area band returns to Napa for its upcoming performance at the Native Sons of the Golden West Hall on Saturday, April 26, lead ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Alisa Weilerstein’s latest project is a series of staged solo recitals that weave Bach’s cello suites with newly commissioned works. By David Allen ...
On Sunday, April 13, Brandon Cheng ’25 filled Taplin Auditorium with people and good music for his senior recital, a rite of passage (and a requirement) for all Music Performance minors. His cello, ...
Robert McMillen chats to Irish alternative trad/folk group Rattling Ark ...
World-renowned cellist and vocalist Ian Maksin will perform at Sanctum Gallery on May 28 as part of his “Cello for Peace” tour.
Premiered in 2024, the winning work is the 38th winner of the award, a top prize in the field of music composition.