Not exact matches
Composed by Icelandic
cellist Hildur Gudnadottir and British composer Natalie Holt, the score is rueful and ominous,
like a phantom floating through a winter's dusk.
The other is composer Erik Friedlander, a
cellist who manipulates his instrument to achieve various atonal effects — boinks and sproings, or else noises that sound
like cats screeching and dogs barking — which act in disconcerting counterpoint to the relatively refined visuals.
While love often means making sacrifices, this seems
like an awfully hefty concession for the exceptional
cellist to have to make at such a young age.
Listening to the weaving of one lyrically skewed piece after the next here is
like attending a recital where the
cellist's bow seems ready to go out of control, a poetic approach on the edge of a nervous breakdown, yet still melodically hiding its madness.
by Ruth Harris
Like plumbers and carpenters, architects and astronauts,
cellists and golfers, writers need the right tools to help them get the job done.
Only a virtuoso
cellist like Eric - Maria Couturier, with all his experience in contemporary classical music, could give this performance such complex duality with his instrument.
United Kingdom About Youtuber Susanne Beer founded «The Cello Corner» a cello teaching studio in 2012 after being co principal
cellist in the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the World Orchestra for Peace (founded by Sir George Solti) for almost 20 years during which time she performed as chamber musician in venues
like the Konzerthaus in Vienna, the Wigmore Hall in London or the Bunka Kaikan Hall in Tokyo.