Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kelly Clarkson may have topped herself with her latest mesmerizing holiday Kellyoke performance. During the December 17 episode of ...
Originally from Kansas, cellist Catherine Clyatt Schroth arrived in these parts initially to snag her bachelors and masters of music degrees in cello performance at the Cleveland Institute of Music.
Gautier Capuçon has taken his music to new heights, quite literally, in his latest music video. The French cellist can be seen playing while suspended on a zipline high above the French Alps to ...
An evening of music and tribute to those passed, St. John’s Presbyterian Church is hosting a Memorial Hymn Concert this Sunday. “People have chosen songs to be dedicated to companions or the ...
So said my companion as we left the Ordway Concert Hall after Friday night’s St. Paul Chamber Orchestra concert. And I’m certain that feeling was shared by many an audience member in the concert’s ...
Complexity: a trait that attracts some and deters others. In the classroom, it can feel intimidating or unnecessary. In conversation, however, it makes for surprises that add interest to your day, ...
It’s been nearly three years since Wednesday Addams danced her way into our cold, black hearts, and ever since, we’ve been patiently practising our cello solos while holding out for Season 2. But the ...
It's harder than ever to create a sound that is completely your own, living in the age of remakes and imitations. Maddie Ashman, however, defiantly carves her own space both in her capacity as a ...
A bagpiper, a mariachi band, and steel drums will join the Concert Band, Glee Club, and pipe organ at the installation ceremony for Maurie McInnis, Yale’s 24th president, taking place Sunday, April 6.
Lucy Railton has shared details of the first release to document her solo cello works, titled Blue Veil. Due out via Stephen O’Malley’s Ideologic Organ label, the seven compositions featured on the ...
On his second album, Selaocoe plays many of his own compositions, some of them rooted in African tradition, others drawing from the baroque repertoire that he’s felt drawn to since he was a child.
Abel Selaocoe isn’t so much a cellist as a magician. The South African musician is on a neon-lit stage in Camden – lights, microphones, crowd. He starts to play and suddenly we’re in a forest – bird ...