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...Artists need that to keep going, as much as they need food and drink - and their big fees the rest of the year." The music industry loves the festival because the unusual collaborations it generates often result in best-selling albums. In 2001, for instance, pianist Argerich and cellist Mischa Maisky teamed up with Kremer and Yuri Bashmet on viola for a rare Brahms quartet that led to an acclaimed CD release. This year's festival is expected to yield several intriguing collaboration albums in addition to the superorchestra. Engstroem's DG label, unsurprisingly, will produce many of them...
...Daphnis et Chloe: Suite No. 2. Commentary, provided by prominent conducter Benjamin Zander, will be woven into the concert itself. Zander has been featured on the BBC and CBS for his outstanding contributions in the arts and international relations. Featured musicians are Oboist Peggy Pearson and Cellist Rafael Popper-Keizer. Thursday, April 24, 2003 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $12-$51, 20% off for Harvard ID holders. Sanders Theatre, Memorial Hall, 45 Quincy...
...Karin, a career in rock music is a new possibility—she was a bona-fide cellist until she first picked up the bass guitar last December. She says she never even listened to rock music before joining Bishop Allen, and laughs in response to Rolling Stone’s ascription of the term “indie-elite” to her music...
Each of the band’s five members went their separate ways. Tiny Lights cellist Jane Scarpantoni went on to play with high-profile bands and performers including REM, Bruce Springsteen, the Indigo Girls and Natalie Merchant...
Fred Sherry, a cellist who hired Taylor for the recent “A Great Day in New York,” music festival, says Taylor’s mind and playing are equally impressive...