The adage goes that Vivaldi did not so much compose hundreds of concertos as write the same concerto hundreds of times. However, this disc featuring the estimable cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras ...
Jean-Guihen Queyras here tackles eight of the 27 Vivaldi concertos written for the cello, along with two brief Sinfonias by his contemporary Antonio Caldara, weak consommés at the side of the Venetian ...
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma took Vivaldi's music out on the road with the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra this spring. He talks about and plays the Vivaldi Cello Concerto in C minor, RV 401.
This is Vivaldi in his shred-fest mode, played by the terrific French cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras. It's a movement of one of the two dozen or so cello concertos he wrote for the young residents of the ...
Live at the BBC Proms from Cadogan Hall: Edgar Moreau with Il Pomo d'Oro perform Hasse, Platti, Vivaldi, Telemann and Boccherini. Still in his early twenties, French cellist Edgar Moreau’s exuberant ...
The twentieth century Italian composer Luigi Dallapiccola is reported to have once notoriously remarked that while Antonio Vivaldi wrote 600 concertos, he actually wrote the same concerto -- 600 times ...
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 ...
Dermot Mulroney knows how to get to Carnegie Hall. The 58-year-old actor, who has played cello for many years, told Page Six that he has an ambitious dream for his non-acting life: Playing Vivaldi’s ...
Hans Pfitzner wrote three cello concertos, the first as a 19-year-old in 1888 (eight years before the première of Dvorak's great Concerto in B minor). The others were in 1935 and 1943, when Pfitzner ...
Marylouise Nanna and Buffalo's Ars Nova Musicians launched Viva Vivaldi XXXI with supreme style Sunday night in the new Buffalo Religious Arts Center, formerly St. Francis Xavier Church, in Black Rock ...
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