Category: Artists
By Blogmaster April 28, 2013
Tags a tough but dedicated teacher, An Organized Method of String Playing, anticipation in music, artists, Bloomington, born to teach, cello, Cello teacher, cellobello, child prodigy, civilized human existence, Dallas Symphony, dramatic success, from performance to teaching, Grammy Award-winning recording artist, great cello teachers, Indiana University, Indiana University Mourns Loss of Music Great, Jacobs School of Music, Janos, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, music's role in society, musician, performing artist, playing in public, Remembering Janos Starker, Starker, teacher, technical mastery, the Chicago Symphony, tremendous talent, true artistic giant
By Jeffrey Zeigler March 12, 2013
Subjects Artists
Tags airports, Alix Spiegel, Amanda Palmer, Anna Clyne, Arizona State University, campaign, cello, cellobello, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Composer-In-Residence, donations, emeritus psychologist, entrepreneurs, funding a project, fundraising, fundraising in the 21st century, goals as artists, Hare, incentives, KickStarter, Krishna, millions of dollars, NPR, online funding program, Paola Prestini, perks, personal connection, process, raising money, receive funding, Rule of Reciprocation, solo album, supporters, TED talks, vision into art, work of Robert Cialdini
By Blaise Dejardin February 2, 2013
Subjects Artists
Tags arrangements, backstage, Blaise, Boston, Boston Cello Quartet, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra, BSO, cello, cellobello, change of concept, classical music, comedy, compositions, concert, Dejardin, fun classical music, generations, jazz, making a living, musical comedy, musical styles, new arrangements, orchestra playing, orchestral musicians, Ozawa Hall, quartets, repertoire, rotating chairs, skype, strange concepts, structure, success, Tanglewood, Tanglewood Cello Ensemble, Tanglewood on Parade, Tanglewood Shed, tango, virtuosic music, virtuoso