Across cultures and genres, listeners consistently describe the cello as “human,” a rare case where an instrument’s emotional ...
While modern life grows louder and faster, the cello sits patiently in the room, speaking softly until everyone ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Historical response to the cello endpin, which anchors the instrument to the floor, has alternated between acceptance and pushback. By Max Keller ...
The cello, otherwise known as a violoncello, is a bowed instrument with four strings. It's a close cousin of the violin, viola, and double bass. The cello can be played as a solo instrument, as well ...