This weekend, Cellista will be performing “Élégie” at The Millibo Art Theatre. The multimedia performance will feature ...
Cellos in the Baroque era used to be held between the performers' legs without any support. Nowadays, they come complete with a large metal spike, known as an endpin, which holds the cello up by ...
Rachmaninoff and Prokofiev are well known to American concertgoers, Nikolay Myaskovsky (1891-1950) hardly at all. Celebrated ...
The cello looks like a violin - but bigger. You couldn't hold this under your chin! Instead, it rests on a spike which sticks into the floor and is held between the players legs and played with a bow.
“It was there that I started really developing the show with this idea of, I would love to perform cello while I’m doing static trapeze,” she said. “I’m just breaking down the barrier between ...