In a special featured interview, Hans Jensen talks to Danish cellist Andreas Brantelid, a true artist who has established himself as one of the youngest premier cellists at the forefront of the European musical scene! SPECIAL FEATURE – Interview with Cellist Andreas Brantelid
In a special featured interview, Hans Jensen talks to Danish cellist Andreas Brantelid, a true artist who has established himself as one of the youngest premier cellists at the forefront of the European musical scene! Daily Bow: The Sound of Asparagus in Music?
Not really a fan of vegetables? Ben Houge’s compositions on the sound asparagus might change your mind about what the role of music is in dinner. Read on to learn more! Monday’s Bow (June 4)
This Monday’s Daily Bow looks at a fantastic line-up of stories, from a featured piece on the AYPO to Nico Muhly’s refusal to accept the death of classical music! Daily Bow: Meditations on Tragedy
The Spoleto Festival premiered two pieces by Japanese composers that reflect on the tragic tsunami of 2011. Daily Bow: Russian Violinist Wins Queen Elisabeth Competition
The Russian violinist Andrey Baranov has claimed the top prize at the Queen Elisabeth Competition. Read on to learn more! Daily Bow: To Clap or Not To Clap?
Brooklyn Philharmonic CEO Richard Dare wants you to loosen up at concerts–maybe clapping between movements is not a sin after all. Daily Bow: NY Phil Concertmaster Prepares to Bid Farewell
After three decades of service to the New York Philharmonic, concertmaster Glenn Dicterow announced last Thursday that he will be leaving to take a teaching position at USC. Read on to learn more! Daily Bow: Self-Selecting for Music
Hundreds of students everywhere choose to challenge themselves in school. Will they choose to challenge themselves with music if we give them the chance? A look at Utah’s International Baccalaureate programs sends the classical music community a message of hope. Daily Bow: Verbier Announces New Summer Music Camp
Verbier is adding a new program to its annual summer festival designed for young musicians. Read on to learn more! Daily Bow: “Will Nobody Mourn Classical Music?”
Philip Hensher contends that classical music is on the verge of extinction. There’s more hope than he realizes–but it’ll be work to help good classical music survive. Featured Interviews
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- 10 Questions about Improvisation and Clazz Music Festival May 13, 2018
- Interview with Joel Quarrington January 10, 2018
- A Teacher’s Perspective: Asking Questions to Promote Self-Sufficiency in Students December 11, 2017
- Engage Your CelloMind! New Book from Hans Jensen and Minna Rose Chung November 12, 2017
- Richard Narroway and his Bach Six Cello Suites Recording September 10, 2017
- Interview with Grigory Kalinovsky August 19, 2017
- Interview with Valter Dešpalj about his Transcriptions for Cello and Guitar, published by Ovation Press August 13, 2017













