There are times when a performance seems so right that you feel the players have somehow restored order to a random universe — or, at least, to one fortunate little corner of it. Thursday night’s ...
University of Michigan President Santa Ono, who is also a cellist, has canceled a performance of Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 1" with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra. The cancelation comes as ...
On Friday and Saturday in Swain Hall’s Black Box Theatre, Okorie “OkCello” Johnson performed "Offering," a cello concert that was a part of the Process Series’ 2024-25 season. Throughout the show, ...
Imagine two of the most difficult tasks one can think of, things that require years of intense training and repetition. Then, fathom the thought that these two endeavors need to be combined into one ...
The appearance is the next major step in Haydon’s musical career, whose pursuit of an unrivaled, voluptuous cello sound has drawn listeners from Europe to Australia. Her program features Claude ...
Since earning his cello performance diploma from IU’s Jacobs School of Music in 2012, Daniel Lelchuk has built a wide-ranging career within the music world that bridges performance, education and ...
Episode 27 features Seth Parker Woods speaking about the cello and its use in classical music and performance pieces, including the ice cello. At the University at Buffalo, Dr. Woods is a ...
On its surface, Cello Fortress looks like a fairly straight forward (if rudimentary) twin-stick shooter for up to five players. Dig just a tiny bit deeper, however, and you'll discover that this game ...
On a winter afternoon, Eddie Adams walked into a Kohl’s department store in Fairfax County looking for a red button-down shirt. He really didn’t have the money, but he was set to go onstage at the ...
Update: Cello Fortress sounded so bats*** insane that I decided to follow up with its creator, Joost van Dongen, to find out more about the project: notably how he reconciles making his music pleasing ...