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 ...
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 ...
may not know it, but he has a teenage fan club. After the orchestra’s Bartók/Dvorák/Mozart concert last Saturday, a group of nattily dressed youngsters — high-school-age, to my eye — chattered outside ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cellist Joshua Roman performs as the guest soloist with the South Bend Symphony Orchestra for Dvořák’s Cello Concerto on March 28, ...
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 flourish that turned your expectations upside down. In the ...
From the Bohemian Forest, Movements: Silent woods Benedict Kloeckner, Cello Danae Dorken, Piano (4) Songs, Movements: Leave me alone Benedict Kloeckner, Cello Danae Dorken, Piano Polonaise Benedict ...
Though, in her tragically short career, Jacqueline du Pré recorded a very wide range of the cello repertory, her studio recording of the greatest of all cello concertos, Dvorak's, sadly falls short of ...
"I remember the very moment," says Johannes Moser, recalling the first time he ever heard Dvorák's Cello Concerto. "My dad took me. I had just started playing the cello, I was nine years old. Onto the ...