As a cello soloist he was a friend and muse to many of the most important composers of the 20th Century.
With software synthesizers, the Mac can mimic anything from a vintage analog synthesizer to a grand piano to a cello.
Natalya Shakhovskaya, a cello professor and department head who studied under Mr Rostropovich, sees the school and its troubles as a microcosm.
Debbie Elliott gets a crash course in what a top-flight musician looks for in his instrument... in this case, a guitar that can sometimes sound more like a cello.
From this natural narrative flow, Balmorhea proves that a cello and a banjo are just as capable of expressing ideas and emotions as a group of words on a page.
Holovnia did, and as payment, received a cello.
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Vincent, Merrill Garbus's Tune-Yards and Laura Marling, who added a cello and brass to her retro-folk sound, presented polished, high-concept chamber pop, as did Other Lives, who impressed with melodramatic baroque folk featuring strings, orchestral synths and vocal harmonies in support of the quietly charismatic singer Jesse Tabish.
He described the restructuring as "like finding a broken Stradivarius cello and building a new semi-electric instrument without spoiling the design".
Your Favorite Music is a warm, cello-infused masterpiece with largely acoustic arrangements.
After this spellbinding performance Jersey's own Gerard le Fevre came on stage armed with his cello and a poster board.
Among the most notable of his more than 150 recordings, the Bach Suites for Solo Cello won a Grammy Award in 1998.
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But here, as with a segment called "Riffs on Agon" (which took inspirations of movement and music from Igor Stravinsky's "Agon, " a 1957 ballet by George Balanchine) and with the world premiere of "Orbit" (a composition for solo cello by Philip Glass), Lil Buck looked somewhat constrained held back by efforts based more on set choreography than improvisation.
Mr. Gerhardt, who checked the condition of the cello upon arriving at Dulles from Germany, believes a TSA agent at Dulles removed the cello and bow, rechecked for the flight to Chicago, and didn't properly seat them in the case.
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And, it turns out, of building a rather nice recital venue too, the perfect space for a concert of Bach solo cello music, accompanied by some spectacular views of the Norwegian coastline.
Nathaniel, who's incoherent and delusional at times, can also be perfectly elegant, and never is he more balanced than when he's sawing away for hours at a time on violin or cello.
We decided to play the repeated notes like a string pizzicato and David added a flowing part for the cello to connect the chord changes with the static expression of the recorders.
German cellist Alban Gerhardt traveled 22 years checking his cello as baggage in a sturdy case.
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His first cello concerto that electrified a 15-year-old budding cellist named Yo Yo Ma.
Spider-silk saw notes warble through, sounding more familiar than their eerie call probably should and framing a gentle counterpoint from viola and cello.
The cello turned out to be a lifesaver.
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Beginning with organ, piano and cello, this pocket orchestra provides a nice bed for singer Adam Bentley's artfully unsteady vocals.
Composer Paul Moravec has been awarded the Pulitzer for Tempest Fantasy, a chamber work written for piano, violin, cello and clarinet.
When Yo-Yo Ma took his first cello lesson, there wasn't a chair short enough for him, so he sat on three phone books instead.
Cello Energy Corp. of Alabama agreed to produce 70 million gallons a year.
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Yo-Yo Ma, a warm and generous performer, came to play some Bach on his 1712 Stradivarius cello.
About 12 years ago she acted on her dream of learning to play the cello (she had been proficient on the piano) and now is a member of two amateur orchestras and a string quartet.
While they are hung separately in the exhibition, the catalog wonderfully juxtaposes Rothko's figurative "Untitled (Man and Two Women in a Pastoral Setting)" (c. 1940) and Milton Avery's "Girl With Cello" (1958) to reveal yet other affinities that Rothko shared with his fellow artists.
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