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...“He had a great belief that attention should be paid to the way violins and cellos are made,” says Ricardo Franassovici, MD of British distributor Absolute Sounds and one of Serblin’s champions....
...Brought up by schoolteacher parents, he learnt classical piano and cello as a child. Chopin is his favourite composer....
...mandolin concerto From the Blue Ridge, orchestral work by Wynton Marsalis, a new commission from Iman Habibi, soprano Julia Bullock singing Jessie Montgomery and a “multisensory” programme based on Bach’s cello...
...Cello have really deep sound. And I think with cello I can express things that I couldn't with words. With the music, we can show our pain, our happiness, our joy, everything....
...Letter in response to this article: Wolfensohn’s predecessors also deserve credit / From Frank Vogl, Chair, Partnership for Transparency Fund, Washington, DC, US...
...evening began well with a musical palate-cleanser: violinist Charlie Siem and cellist Margarita Balanas finishing each other’s sentences in Halvorsen’s arrangement of Handel’s Passacaglia for violin and cello...
...It’s like the cello coming in, or the drums adding accent to movement when Tom and Jerry are wrecking things in one of their cartoons,” he says....
...Elsewhere her close partnership with Bartoli was apparent in the smiles and other meaningful glances that passed between them, and in the flawless dovetailing of their respective lines....
...She played cello while held aloft by a bunch of helium balloons. She wrapped herself in clear plastic sheeting....
...Fane plays the oboe and was learning the cello when pregnant with Max. A battered grand piano stands in the sitting room, with a carved stool in the shape of an elephant....
...Messiaen wrote for the players that happened to be with him at the camp in Silesia – a pianist, violinist, clarinettist and cellist (equipped with a cello with three strings)....
...He redeemed himself, though, by joining forces with his cellist wife Amanda Forsyth for a scintillating performance of Kodály’s rarely heard and strikingly Bartókian Duo for Violin and Cello, Op 7....
...Two high-profile cello-piano partnerships, two mixed programmes and no duplication of repertoire – a happy coincidence for anyone who favours the quiet, reflective world of the cello....
...Billboards showed a lookalike of the Princess of Wales in bra and knickers, sporting a tiara while playing a cello. The tagline urged customers to “Feel the romance of British royalty”....
...Without telling his parents, he started cello classes at the age of 16....
...Then Ma and his accompanist Kathryn Stott, who are marking 25 years together in recital, showed how close their musical partnership has grown in a perfectly balanced performance of Rachmaninov’s Cello Sonata...
...Highest drama came with the return of Marguerite and Armand, Ashton’s ultra-romantic vehicle, made for Fonteyn and Nureyev in the first and ecstatic days of their partnership. Impossible after them?...
...But the partnership they built on a domestic level was always going to have musical repercussions. Both reckon they have changed each other’s style and taste, and “Yura” celebrates this....
...The Capuçon brothers, Renaud (violin) and Gautier (cello), joined her for Shostakovich’s Piano Trio No 2, and Gautier added the Schumann Adagio and Allegro for piano and cello – both performances a partnership...
...Gringolts, one of the most inspirational violinists around today, plays with panache and sensitivity, his partnership with pianist Peter Laul reaching heady heights in the slow movement of the second sonata...
...The partnership with Tiberghien sounds fresh and spontaneous – outstandingly so in the opening movement of the eighth sonata (Op 30 No 3)....
...In all three, Adès made way for his soloist at every opportunity, encouraging a generous partnership of give and take. The miniatures focused more on the cello....
...And although one senses that Barenboim was always the prime mover in the partnership, Said makes clear it was he who, against his instincts, initiated contact....
...Directed (unusually) by the first cello, David Watkin, the orchestra responded with playing that was typically clean-cut and bright in tone....
...In such a context the evening’s opening work, a cello concerto by Boris Tishchenko (b. 1939) orchestrated by Shostakovich, was irrelevant, in spite of strong advocacy by Tim Hugh, the LSO’s principal cello...
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