Sentences with phrase «which cellist»

After that, I will continue with The Cellist Trilogy, of which The Cellist's Friend is the first novel.

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Emotional ties: Clean Bandit co-founder and cellist Grace Chatto on Brit awards glamour, her Grammy with singer Jess Glynne and mementos from Moscow Entrepreneurship is the process of designing, launching and running a new business, which is often initially a small business.
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.
Extras include commentary by Lee and executive producer and co-screenwriter James Schamus; the documentary «Unleashing the Dragon,» which shows how Lee and martial - arts choreographer Yuen Wo Ping did those fly - through - the - air scenes and sword fights; a conversation with actress Michelle Yeoh; and interviews with composer Tan Dun and cellist Yo - Yo Ma.
The feature, which tells the story of an international musical collective created by legendary cellist Yo - Yo Ma, grossed just over $ 30K in three locations, averaging $ 10,028.
The scene, which was cut in her forthcoming film Charlie Countryman, sees Wood play a cellist who receives oral sex from Shia LaBeouf's lead character
The Music of Strangers — A documentary about famous cellist Yo - Yo Ma and his Silk Road Ensemble, which merges Western and Eastern classical music in a popular package.
The next REMIX on October 5 will feature members of the Silk Road Ensemble, the musical group founded by cellist Yo - Yo Ma which brings together composers and performers from around the world.
Still haunted by the bewildering dissolution of their relationship, Adam, now a punk - rock star, stumbles across a concert in which Mia, a rising cellist, will perform solo.
The bonanza has already begun with «A Feast of Astonishments: Charlotte Moorman and the Avant Garde, 1960s - 1980s» at the Grey Art Gallery, New York University, a traveling retrospective look at the famed «topless cellist» who was, right up to her death in 1991, a daring artist and a visionary organizer of a passionately successful campaign for electronically - based multimedia art, which she helped to invent.
Current and Upcoming: Reciprocity by Akira Yoshikawa with contemporary cellist Alex Waterman until February 21 and Meryl McMaster running from September 10 to October 17, which opens simultaneously with a mirror solo show in Santa Fe Museum of Contemporary Native Arts.
In 2013, the Walker Arts Center commissioned Epstein and cellist - composer Erik Friedlander to create a theatrical performance of American Power, which traveled to the Wexner Center for the Arts and Victoria and Albert Museum.
A generous hint of his direction could be seen in the 2012 Biennial (then hailed by New York Times critic Roberta Smith as «one of the best Whitney Biennials in recent memory»), which included such unforgettable moments as Werner Herzog's presentation of drawings by Hercules Segers intermixed with filmed performances by the Dutch avant - garde cellist and composer Ernst Reijseger; Dawn Kasper's performative residency in a ramshackle studio of her own creation on the museum's third floor; and the transformation of the entire fourth floor into a long stage for dance, most memorably Michelson's highly concentrated, multipart «Devotion Study # 1 — The American Dancer.»
Paik's TV Bra for Living Sculpture (1969), in which the performance artist and cellist Charlotte Moorman played the cello topless with two small video - playing TV monitors attached to her chest, illustrates video art's long - standing ties to performance (see also performance art), as well as its often avant - garde nature.
Collaborating with cellist Charlotte Moorman, he created one of his most influential works, TV Cello (1971), a performance piece which transformed a stack of televisions into a musical 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.
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