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NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Ana Gonzalez and cellist Yo-Yo Ma about their new podcast 'Our Common Nature' from WNYC, which connects music with nature and place.
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Since childhood, Joshua Roman's life revolved around the cello. But when long COVID forced him to set his cello aside, he had to rethink his approach to life, faith and music.
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Cellist Maya Beiser explores women's resilience through the centuries in her new album, "Salt," starting with the unnamed biblical figure of Lot's wife.
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After two weeks of concerts in beautiful Hill Country locations, the Fredericksburg Music Festival is wrapping up with two more performances, Friday and Saturday.
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25 cellists, 13 concerts, 5 venues, 1 historic city. Fredericksburg, Texas is a beautiful setting for equally beautiful music!
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After 25 years with the San Antonio Philharmonic/San Antonio Symphony, cellist Ken Freudigman is leaving the ensemble, but he isn't leaving San Antonio! The talented musician will continue in his roles as a chamber music performer, and educator.
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Joseph Kuipers is taking his cello to Cave Without a Name for a concert on Friday
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About 25 years ago, the acclaimed cellist asked a high school student to help him name his instrument. He brings his cello — aka "Petunia" — to the Fresh Air studio for music and conversation.
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Armed with just her cello, a looping machine and a pair of percussionists, Beiser crafts a rendition of Terry Riley's pioneering In C that is equally mesmerizing and graceful.
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Poet Amanda Gorman and German cellist Jan Vogler combine poetry and Bach's cello suites at New York's Carnegie Hall to share the "lows and highs" of human experience.