Antonin Dvorak composed “Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in B Minor” in 1894. But the cello on which this piece will be played on Saturday and Sunday, April 9–10, in Grand Junction is older than that ...
The Cello Concerto was the last of the three scores Antonín Dvorák wrote during his three-year residency in the U.S., when he served as director of the National Conservatory in New York City from 1892 ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. This concert began in light-winged frivolity with the only work by Reznicek you are ever likely to hear, but it ended with a stark, grim ...
Dvorak was excited to come to America when the invitation first came, but after three years — and many ups and downs — he was tired of the city, of the hectic schedule, and of not being able to write ...
Grammy-winning cellist Zuill Bailey is returning to the Corridor to perform two Dvorak works with Orchestra Iowa on Saturday evening, March 23, 2024, at the Paramount Theatre in Cedar Rapids and ...
Cellist Zuill Bailey says he's getting ready to take on two of the biggest and greatest works in the classical repertoire over the next several days in Little Rock. Bailey joins the Arkansas Symphony ...
On one hand, it was a foregone conclusion that the amassed public went wild for Yo-Yo Ma’s concert with the National Symphony Orchestra on Saturday night. The tickets in Wolf Trap’s Filene Center and ...
This is one of the two most performed cello concertos in the world (the other being by Elgar) and with such a story to tell that it would make a great weepy all on its own. Like the New World Symphony ...
The Chattanooga Symphony & Opera continues its new Unspoken: Our Stories Through Sound arc with "a deeply evocative program rooted in remembrance, resurrection and the redemptive power of music" on ...
The Dvorak Cello Concerto is one of the most performed, and most recorded pieces for the instrument. Since its premiere in 1896, it has drawn some of the world's greatest instrumentalists into its ...
With two superior new recordings of the Dvorak Cello Concerto appearing more or less simultaneously, both by talented young cellists, making a clear-cut choice is difficult. German cellist Jan Vogler ...
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