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Daily Bow: Vengerov to Record for Wigmore Hall

Daily Bow Logo Maxim Vengerov is continuing his triumphant return to the concert stage with a new live recorded album. Read on to learn more!
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It’s okay to steal, playing silently, and the Riddle of the Sphinx – Piatigorsky Masterclass with Laurence Lesser

The Piatigorsky festival ended on Sunday, but we have another treat for you! Dr. Hoefs gives us a recap and thoughtful analysis of the masterclass conducted by Laurence Lesser. From Dr. Lars Hoefs on 03/11/2012 at the Piatigorsky International Cello Festival, Los Angeles Besides teaching one of the nation’s most respected cello classes at the […]
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Daily Bow: Two Musicians Push Boundaries on New Tour

Daily Bow Logo Cellist Matt Haimovitz and pianist Christopher O’Riley are giving audiences a fresh look at chamber music on a recent tour for their new CD. Read on to learn more!
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Monday’s Bow (March 19)

Daily Bow Logo Rising young violin stars, classical music at the circus, and homophonic humor are only a few of things featured in this Monday’s Daily Bow!
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From the vivid and nutty to the genuine and humble – Piatigorsky Masterclasses with Nathaniel Rosen, Miklos Perenyi

From Dr. Lars Hoefs on day 4 (03/12/2012) at the Piatigorsky International Cello Festival, Los Angeles Like a flock of migrating turtles, the 22 guest artists from 12 countries and their 45 masterclass students from 16 countries, all with cellos on their backs, journeyed south from the Colburn School downtown Los Angeles to the University […]
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Daily Bow: Zap Your Way to Better Focus?

Daily Bow Logo Research suggests that a small electrical current can jolt the brain into a state of flow–is this a short-cut to “the zone”?
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Daily Bow: Tsunami Violin Receives Inaugural Concert

Daily Bow Logo In this follow-up, we take a look at the man behind the March 11 violin, created from the debris of the tsunami that hit Japan one year ago.
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Daily Bow: Pacifica Quartet to Begin IU Residency

Daily Bow Logo This week, Indiana University announced that the Pacifica String Quartet will become their first string-quartet-in-residence 50 years.
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Daily Bow: Fists Fly at CSO Concert

Daily Bow Logo An argument over seating arrangements turned ugly at a recent Chicago Symphony concert. Read on to learn more!
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Piatigorsky Festival – Jean-Guihen Queyras Masterclass

From Dr. Lars Hoefs on day 3 (03/11/2012) at the Piatigorsky International Cello Festival, Los Angeles A surprised Jean-Guihen Queyras walked onto the stage of Zipper Hall at the Colburn School downtown Los Angeles this morning to the strains of “Happy Birthday,” as young cellists from around the globe serenaded him with their voices. If […]
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