Piece for cello solo inspired by the homonymous Kafka romance.Composer: ALESSANDRO APPIGNANI Cellist: ANTONIO D'ANTONIOWebsite: http://xoomer.alice.it/appignani_alessandro/Pezzo per violoncello solo tratto dall'omonimo romanzo di Kafka. Compositore: ALESSANDRO APPIGNANI Violoncello: ANTONIO D'ANTONIO [ More Detail ]
A very lovely Mozart Encoreby Yong Siew Toh Conservatory Cello ChoirLed by Qin Liwei, Head of Cello DepartmentEkachai Maskulrat, Li Mao, Zhou Mi, Lin Chu-yun, He Wei, Nie Jiapeng, Elizabeth Tan Suyin, Tang Jia, Bao Peng, Hong Hong and Lu Yanmin. [ More Detail ]
A request from a cellist. Gregor Piatigorsky (1903-1976) performing the Schumann Cello Concerto accompanied by the London Philharmonic Orch. conducted by John Barbirolli. Piatigorsky was one of the last of the great Romantic performers and was one of the most colorful personalities of his era. He was 6'6" tall. His autobiography is worth seeking out. Recorded for HMV in 1934 (issued in the US by Victor). The side brakes are rather crude. The music fades out and fades in between sides. This is a practice that the American companies had abolished in the 1920's and I am not aware of any other HMV recordings of this period doing this. Creates a big problem when trying to do a seamless CD reissue (this recording is available on a Naxos CD but I've not heard it). This is a Victor "Z" pressing which utilized a higher grade of shellac than usual. Only certain classical selections were issued on these special pressings in the mid 1930's and I have not been able to determine why. [ More Detail ]
Imre Kalman born on March 2, 1964, was already nine years old when he entered, quite by chance, the music school in his birthplace, the small town of Zenta, in Vojvodina province of Serbia. It was his first teacher, Jozsef Laki, who enticed him to study the violoncello.Early successes in sundry Yugoslav competitions prompted the thirteen year old youngster to take music and study under the supervision of Gavrilo Antika.It was his exceptional talent and dedication that, in 1979, brought an invitation to continue his music education at the School for music talents in Cuprija, an elite music school in former Yugoslavia.In August 1980 Kalman Imre met the renowned French musician and pedagogue, André Navarra, who invited him to join his class at the music Academy at Detmold, Germany. The years of strenuous studying that followed, exacting maximum application, perseverance and dedication from young musician, determined Kalman's future and colored his whole life. Andre Navarra, as a soloist of word fame, performing intensively all over the world, could only intermittently attend to his students at Detmold, so it was his assistant Marcio Carneiro, who took over the day-to-day task of working with the young talented cellist.After having been awarded a diploma in music art in February 1985 Kalman returned home to do his military service. It was a difficult period -- a whole year without his instrument -- and it took him another year to recover his previous form.Postgraduate master's studies / Konzert --Examen/, along with assistantship at the Music Academy at Detmold took four years, between 1986 and 1990. During that time Kalman played, as a soloist, in the chamber orchestra of world-famous violinist Tibor Varga, and had ample opportunities to perform along the renowned maestro in concert.In early 1990 Kalman was appointed a solo cellist in Cologne's Rundfunk Orchester -- West Deutschen Rundfunk, but soon afterwards, in the spring of the same year, he decided to give up his chosen life path. It was a decision made under the pressure of long years of discontent and bitterness, the last blow coming at a moment of failure. For months afterwards he did not even touch his instrument.A chance meeting in 1990 with renowned Finnish Cellist -- Arto Noras -- who acquainted Kalman with a technique previously unfamiliar to him led to complete turn-about in Kalman's life a vigorously renewed energy. By the end of that year he had completed his postgraduate studies and won the degree of Master of Music.Soon afterwards he launched on a career as a soloist, and on over thirty tours performed in prestigious concert halls of important cultural centers in most European countries, in Indochina, and the Far East.Since the year 2000 Kalman has held the post of Head of the Chairfer violoncello at the music school of Music Art of the Academy of Arts, University of Novi Sad, and has returned to live in his native town of Zenta. [ More Detail ]
Imre Kalman born on March 2, 1964, was already nine years old when he entered, quite by chance, the music school in his birthplace, the small town of Zenta, in Vojvodina province of Serbia. It was his first teacher, Jozsef Laki, who enticed him to study the violoncello. Early successes in sundry Yugoslav competitions prompted the thirteen year old youngster to take music and study under the supervision of Gavrilo Antika. It was his exceptional talent and dedication that, in 1979, brought an invitation to continue his music education at the School for music talents in Cuprija, an elite music school in former Yugoslavia.In August 1980 Kalman Imre met the renowned French musician and pedagogue, André Navarra, who invited him to join his class at the music Academy at Detmold, Germany. The years of strenuous studying that followed, exacting maximum application, perseverance and dedication from young musician, determined Kalman's future and colored his whole life. Andre Navarra, as a soloist of word fame, performing intensively all over the world, could only intermittently attend to his students at Detmold, so it was his assistant Marcio Carneiro, who took over the day-to-day task of working with the young talented cellist. After having been awarded a diploma in music art in February 1985 Kalman returned home to do his military service. It was a difficult period -- a whole year without his instrument -- and it took him another year to recover his previous form.Postgraduate master's studies / Konzert --Examen/, along with assistantship at the Music Academy at Detmold took four years, between 1986 and 1990. During that time Kalman played, as a soloist, in the chamber orchestra of world-famous violinist Tibor Varga, and had ample opportunities to perform along the renowned maestro in concert. In early 1990 Kalman was appointed a solo cellist in Cologne's Rundfunk Orchester -- West Deutschen Rundfunk, but soon afterwards, in the spring of the same year, he decided to give up his chosen life path. It was a decision made under the pressure of long years of discontent and bitterness, the last blow coming at a moment of failure. For months afterwards he did not even touch his instrument.A chance meeting in 1990 with renowned Finnish Cellist -- Arto Noras -- who acquainted Kalman with a technique previously unfamiliar to him led to complete turn-about in Kalman's life a vigorously renewed energy. By the end of that year he had completed his postgraduate studies and won the degree of Master of Music. Soon afterwards he launched on a career as a soloist, and on over thirty tours performed in prestigious concert halls of important cultural centers in most European countries, in Indochina, and the Far East.Since the year 2000 Kalman has held the post of Head of the Chairfer violoncello at the music school of Music Art of the Academy of Arts, University of Novi Sad, and has returned to live in his native town of Zenta. [ More Detail ]
Cellist Tara Klein and pianist Ron Palka give a premiere performance of a new Cello Sonata by Christopher Lee. This performance was given on March 16, 2008 at the Beck Center in Lakewood, Ohio.Tara's website: http://www.taraklein.comChris Lee's website: http://christopherleecomposer.com/ [ More Detail ]
Chopin Nocturne played by cellist Nathaniel Rosen, Gold medalist at the Tchaikovsky International Competition in 1978. the piece transcribed by Mr. Piatigorsky. [ More Detail ]
Telemann Concerto Grosso in C, 1st mvt.by Yong Siew Toh Conservatory Cello ChoirLed by Qin Liwei, Head of Cello DepartmentEkachai Maskulrat, Li Mao, Zhou Mi, Lin Chu-yun, He Wei, Nie Jiapeng, Elizabeth Tan Suyin, Tang Jia, Bao Peng, Hong Hong and Lu Yanmin. [ More Detail ]
PLEAS read this note.legend of zelda rock on cello edited by rockandrollcello and no i don't have the music, i played by ears. so pleas don't beg me for music and PLEASE! [ More Detail ]
PLEASE Read this.hey guys I decided to play halo theme because there is really no music for this music.... so... I played by ears it taked months to play it by ears. this is my first video so don't complain. i'll make a new version of halo soon halo theme on cello edited by rockandrollcello and no i don't have the music i played by ears. and pleas don't beg me about the music (PLEAS) [ More Detail ]
This is a trailer for a recently produced cello teaching video, "Cello: Immediate Improvement in 4 easy steps" by professional cellist Craig Weaver. The video introduces the student to a method of practice that is useful for those students that do not have a private teacher as well as for those that do; and for all levels of competency on the cello. Currently, the video is in processing and will be available for sale at www.cellopower.com. Please let me know if your interested or have any questions. Also, keep checking in at www.cellopower.com for the "tip of the month" from this very gifted teacher and professional musician. [ More Detail ]
13-year old cellist Juan-Salvador Carrasco plays Luigi Boccherini's Cello Concerto arranged by Friedrich Grützmacher (1st mov.), accompanied by Roberta Garten (The Colburn School of Performing Arts, Los Angeles; November 2, 2007). [ More Detail ]
Niccolo Paganini, Sonata e Preghiera (Moses Phantasy), Variations on One String on a Theme by G. Rossini, (Transcription for cello and piano by S. Tovio), Sifei Wen, violoncello, and Valeria Morgovskaya, piano, Live in Concert, August 25, 2007, University of Southern California, United University Church, 7:00 p. m [ More Detail ]
13 year old cellist performs Ian Venables' dramatic Elegy Op. 2 for 'Cello and Piano with pianist Graham Lloyd.For more information on Ian's music, go to www.ianvenables.com or www.chesternovello.comVideo editing by Andrew Yeung ahsing888@hotmail.com [ More Detail ]