IT WAS misty and cold on that November day in 1923, and my coat was no match for the piercing dampness in those Berlin streets. It penetrated my bones. As I turned with surprising briskness toward the ...
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Concerts halls are shutting their doors, gigs are cancelled, and for many musicians, several months of potential income have vanished. We spoke to one cellist who has decided to sell his instrument to ...
Yo-Yo Ma is widely considered the greatest cello player of the last century, if not ever. The prodigy-turned-Grammy-winner’s list of recognitions and awards is as long as the Bible, after amassing an ...
When the pandemic hit last year, cellist Matt Haimovitz admits that at first he felt paralyzed after being on the road touring and performing for more than three decades. He started wondering: What's ...
Paul Katz bought two tickets — one for himself and one for his cello — in the cabin of a flight from Calgary to Los Angeles. But the captain told him his centuries-old cello had to fly as checked ...
For over three years, long Covid has presented Joshua Roman with health challenges — and has indelibly shaped the music he makes. By Pam Belluck Photographs and Video by Emon Hassan Pam Belluck has ...
NEW YORK — It was Sept. 14, 2013, when a mysterious email bearing the subject line “Is this your first cello?” landed in Christine Walevska’s inbox. The renowned cello virtuoso, however, checked her ...